After Musharraf
Barbara Crossette:Pervez Musharraf is history, but his political foes can't agree on what to do next. After so many failed leaders, can Pakistan's fledgling democracy get it right this time?
Barbara Crossette:Pervez Musharraf is history, but his political foes can't agree on what to do next. After so many failed leaders, can Pakistan's fledgling democracy get it right this time?
Ari Melber: MSNBC announced Rachel Maddow will host a prime-time talk show, catapulting the progressive favorite into a field dominated by conservative males.
Robert Scheer: His irrational mix of patriotic swagger and blindness to reality is proving disturbingly successful with millions of uninformed voters.

Katrina vanden Heuvel
Challenging neocon policies that have led to a new cold war, will Obama show the courage to chart a new course?

VideoNation : Campaigns & Elections
The Nation's Ari Melber explains why Obama's candidacy and this year's Democratic convention will likely be political game changers.
Nicholas von Hoffman : Higher Education
Some 200,000 college students won't qualify for loans in September, and millions more will pay higher interest rates. Since Obama counts on the youth vote to be elected, can they count on him to help them out?
Dave Zirin
The NBA likes to promote its openness to embracing international basketball stars--except when they hail from Iran.
Chris Bowers : Presidential Election 2008
No matter who wins in November, demographic trends indicate that the era of backlash politics is over.
The Editors : Economic Policy
The tepid platform Democrats will adopt in Denver isn't a new social contract, but it does go places Republicans never will. Let's hope Obama does better.

Barbara Crossette : Pakistan
The resignation of Pervez Musharraf and a looming election in India offer hope that with the right leadership, the sixty-year faceoff over Kashmir might finally be resolved.
Patricia J. Williams : Barack Obama
Critiques of Barack Obama's suitability for the office of the presidency have been bookended by astonishingly contradictory stereotypes.
Christopher Hayes : Presidential Election 2008
The Obama campaign's voter-registration drive could be the real change America's been waiting for.

Margarita Akhvlediani : Russia
Once geopolitical lines are redrawn, the question must be answered: who started this war?
Michael Gould-Wartofsky : Activism & Organizing
Thousands of youth activists will hit the streets to protest the Democratic and Republican conventions, some promising to "Recreate '68." But can they create democracy from outside?
Tom Hayden : Peace Activism
As things stand today, if millions are to be spent on an anti-Iraq, anti-McCain message, it will have to come through the Obama campaign or not at all.

Melissa Harris-Lacewell : Presidential Election 2008
His convention speech should draw from the wisdom of Barbara Jordan, Shirley Chisholm and other black women activists who were the prophets of American democracy.
John Nichols : History
Democrats have come a long way from the first Denver convention a century ago.

VEEPSTAKES: Obama Sets What Looks Like a Saturday VP Event | He'll go back to where he began his campaign to introduce Biden... or Hillary Clinton... or...
John Nichols
MSNBC Taps Rachel Maddow for New Show | A rising progressive star scores her own prime-time show.
Ari Melber
A Fateful Crossroads for America | Challenging neocon policies that have led to a new cold war, will Obama show the courage to chart a new course?
Katrina vanden Heuvel
VEEPSTAKES: Feingold On Why He's Off the List | ... and the standards that should guide Obama's choice.
John Nichols
McCain, Circa 2003 | The man who killed thousands of Vietnamese in the '60s just couldn't wait to kill Iraqis.
Robert Dreyfuss
From Fannie Lou Hamer to Barack Obama | Denver Public Library highlights how the civil rights movement changed American politics.
Peter Rothberg
Good-Bye, John Edwards | On policies and persons
Katha Pollitt
Six Little Words | How Civil Rights Act could save America's labor movement
Christopher Hayes
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The I-word, back on the table; Fannie Lou Hamer and the Democrats.
David Cole
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Salim Hamdam's conviction and short sentence does nothing to repair the damage the Bush Administration has done.
Eric Alterman : Dana Milbank's coverage of Obama in the Washington Post has become a symbol of a press corps that is almost as morally and intellectually corrupt as the Bush Administration.
Patricia J. Williams : Critiques of Barack Obama's suitability for the office of the presidency have been bookended by astonishingly contradictory stereotypes.
Alexander Cockburn
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Collapse of the old world information order.
Gary Younge
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Jesse Jackson's gaffe demonstrates that the days of being able to think out loud are over.
Naomi Klein : As the planet is rocked by multiple shocks, here's a look at how disaster capitalists are reaping the benefits--leveraging the Iraq War, the push for arctic drilling and the global food crisis.

Stuart Klawans
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Hurricane Katrina seen from an eye in the storm.
Thomas J. Sugrue : America's hyper-caffeinated Herodotus explores the resentment and polarization sparked by the Nixon era's cultural and political strife.

Andrew Rice : Two new books explore the states of wonder and mortification evoked by baseball.
Howard W. French : A collection of oral histories reveal a new understanding of the modern Chinese experience.

David Yaffe : Elvis Costello's new album is a worthy addition to his seemingly endless catalog of beauty and bile.
Matt Steinglass
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Three recent books trace the generational fault lines of the Confucian family during China's past and present revolutions.
Adina Hoffman : The race for "Jewish" bedrock has turned a Jerusalem slum's archaeological riches into an existential threat.
Greg Grandin : Readers of Fidel Castro's My Life will find explanations of the Cuban Revolution, but no apologies for its suppression of dissent.

Christine Smallwood : The Canadian filmmaker discusses his new film, My Winnipeg, and the importance of cultivating a personal mythology.

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