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How One Country Emerged From the Arab Spring With a Democratic State

How One Country Emerged From the Arab Spring With a Democratic State How One Country Emerged From the Arab Spring With a Democratic State

In Tunisia, secularists and Islamists produced a landmark constitution—without Western interference.

Feb 12, 2014 / Feature / Yasmine Ryan

A Voice for Democracy Against Egypt’s ‘Fascist Buildup’

A Voice for Democracy Against Egypt’s ‘Fascist Buildup’ A Voice for Democracy Against Egypt’s ‘Fascist Buildup’

Amr Hamzawy was one of the few liberals who condemned both the Morsi government’s misrule and the military coup. Now he’s increasingly isolated.

Feb 12, 2014 / Sharif Abdel Kouddous

An Open Letter to President Obama: Close Guantánamo Bay

An Open Letter to President Obama: Close Guantánamo Bay An Open Letter to President Obama: Close Guantánamo Bay

Prominent lawyers from Obama's home state of Illinois urge the president to shutter the infamous, illegal prison. 

Feb 12, 2014 / Abner Mikva, James Thompson, and Scott Turow

Distorting Russia

Distorting Russia Distorting Russia

How the American media misrepresent Putin, Sochi and Ukraine.

Feb 12, 2014 / Stephen F. Cohen

A Bad Idea: Using Military Force to Aid Syria’s Population

A Bad Idea: Using Military Force to Aid Syria’s Population A Bad Idea: Using Military Force to Aid Syria’s Population

R2P is a weapon for liberal interventionists and a tool for their allies, the old-fashioned conservative interventionists, too.

Feb 11, 2014 / Bob Dreyfuss

How Dick Cheney Became the Most Powerful Vice President in History

How Dick Cheney Became the Most Powerful Vice President in History How Dick Cheney Became the Most Powerful Vice President in History

It was Dick Cheney, more than any other official, who set the terms for the post-9/11 world we all share.

Feb 11, 2014 / Mark Danner

What Did Sochi Get for $51 Billion? Highways, Railroads and a Lot of White Elephants

What Did Sochi Get for $51 Billion? Highways, Railroads and a Lot of White Elephants What Did Sochi Get for $51 Billion? Highways, Railroads and a Lot of White Elephants

“A lot of money was spent, a lot of damage incurred, and now we don't know what to do with what we've got.”

Feb 11, 2014 / Alec Luhn

For Pussy Riot Members, No More Taking Freedom for Granted

For Pussy Riot Members, No More Taking Freedom for Granted For Pussy Riot Members, No More Taking Freedom for Granted

They are using their fame, however sudden and unexpected, to champion prison reform in Russia, the United States and around the world.

Feb 11, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Dave Zirin: Celebration Capitalism at the Sochi Games

Dave Zirin: Celebration Capitalism at the Sochi Games Dave Zirin: Celebration Capitalism at the Sochi Games

In a panel at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Nation sports editor Dave Zirin discusses the myriad controversies swirling around the Sochi Olympics.

Feb 10, 2014 / Press Room

Why Bankrolling Israel Prevents Peace in the Middle East

Why Bankrolling Israel Prevents Peace in the Middle East Why Bankrolling Israel Prevents Peace in the Middle East

Progress can’t be made toward a just settlement between Israel and Palestine until Washington quits arming one side to the teeth. 

Feb 10, 2014 / Chase Madar

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