Obama’s Evolving Foreign Policy Obama’s Evolving Foreign Policy
He's no George W. Bush, but will Obama's foreign policy bring us back to the days of the bipartisan, establishment consensus?
Jul 1, 2008 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss
McCain, Obama and Russia McCain, Obama and Russia
Overshadowed by the US disaster in Iraq, Moscow's impact on our foreign policy will continue long after that war ends. Why aren't Obama and McCain addressing that?
Jun 30, 2008 / Stephen F. Cohen
The Return of Rudy The Return of Rudy
The Nation's Christopher Hayes discusses the tone-deafness of the McCain campaign and the reemergence of Rudy Giuliani as a GOP attack dog.
Jun 19, 2008 / Countdown
The Power Conundrum The Power Conundrum
After railing against non-violent intervention in the face of genocide, Samantha Power rethinks her stand.
May 22, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Michael Massing
The Appeasement Card The Appeasement Card
Despite the Bush/McCain snake oil on Mideast policy, Obama can make the case that talking to your enemies isn't the same as appeasing Hitler.
May 22, 2008 / The Editors
The New Geopolitics of Energy The New Geopolitics of Energy
The Pentagon has now placed resource competition at the center of its strategic planning.
May 1, 2008 / Feature / Michael T. Klare
The Clintonian Legacy The Clintonian Legacy
Bill Clinton's foreign policy record, on which his wife is running, was anything but stellar.
Apr 27, 2008 / Feature / Barbara Crossette
Neocon NATO Delusions Neocon NATO Delusions
The Bush Administration's mission to transform NATO promises to do great damage to international peace and cooperation.
Apr 9, 2008 / The Editors
Castro and the Colossus Castro and the Colossus
He caused the Cuban people much suffering, but the giant to the north bears even greater responsibility for the island's plight.
Feb 20, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer
The Day After Fidel The Day After Fidel
Most authoritarians leave office in a coup or a coffin. Fidel Castro is leaving on his own terms.
Feb 20, 2008 / Feature / Peter Kornbluh