World

The Secret War to Come The Secret War to Come

The White House is likely to keep a don't-rock-the-boat Congress in the dark.

Oct 18, 2001 / Feature / David Corn

Court Time for Henry Court Time for Henry

Although it may appear that the aftershocks of September 11 have somewhat deposed the discourse of human rights and international law and replaced it with that of law and order, th...

Oct 18, 2001 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Mugging the ICC Mugging the ICC

While the United States has spent the past few weeks imploring other countries to cooperate with our war on terrorism, behind the scenes it's apparently retaining an isolationist ...

Oct 18, 2001 / Daphne Eviatar

Wanted: Global Politics Wanted: Global Politics

New types of violence are on the rise, and the only exit route is political.

Oct 18, 2001 / Feature / Mary Kaldor

Press Watch Press Watch

Since September 11, Thomas Friedman has been in fine form. In his New York Times column, he has composed a letter for George W. Bush to send to Osama bin Laden, urged Vladimir Put...

Oct 18, 2001 / Michael Massing

War and Peace War and Peace

How depressing was the October 13 peace rally in Washington Square? Well, the Bread and Puppet Theater performed--that should give you an idea. "It's the sixties all over again,"...

Oct 18, 2001 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Operation Enduring Protest Operation Enduring Protest

Liza Featherstone will be reporting periodically on the antiwar movement for The Nation. This article is part of the Haywood Burns Community Activist Journalism series, sponsored ...

Oct 18, 2001 / Feature / Liza Featherstone

Bush’s Uzbek Bargain Bush’s Uzbek Bargain

After weeks of evasion and deflection, reminiscent of two illicit lovers keen to avoid scandal, the United States and Uzbekistan announced on October 12 that they had made a deal.

Oct 17, 2001 / Feature / Dilip Hiro

They’re Rich, They’re Spoiled, They’re Supporting Terrorists They’re Rich, They’re Spoiled, They’re Supporting Terrorists

What do we bomb next? Saudi Arabia? The Saudis would be a logical target if President Bush were serious about his stated goal of punishing nations that support terrorism.

Oct 16, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer

Review of Review of

Afghanistan. By Angus Hamilton. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $5 net.

Oct 11, 2001 / Books & the Arts / The Editors

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