Killing Civilians: How Safe Do You Actually Want to Be? Killing Civilians: How Safe Do You Actually Want to Be?
Why dead Afghan civilians aren't collateral damage but the heart of the matter.
Apr 24, 2009 / Feature / Tom Engelhardt
Rethink Afghanistan Debate Part III Rethink Afghanistan Debate Part III
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel explores the similarities between the wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan in the last of a three-part debate.
Apr 24, 2009 / Brave New Films
Obama and Latin America Obama and Latin America
At the Summit of the Americas, Obama went far toward repairing the damage done by two decades of disastrous economic policy.
Apr 22, 2009 / Greg Grandin
Back Talk: Peter Singer Back Talk: Peter Singer
A conversation with the author of The Life You Can Save about charitable giving and the utility monster argument.
Apr 22, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Christine Smallwood
Misreading the Somali Threat Misreading the Somali Threat
The Obama administration is sending mixed signals on how to deal with pirates.
Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Karen Rothmyer
The Cost of Doing Business on the Open Sea The Cost of Doing Business on the Open Sea
Until the shipping community abandons its pinch-penny cynicism, piracy off the coast of Somalia is certain to grow.
Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Richard Pollak
Mining Bolivia’s Past Mining Bolivia’s Past
The movement that elected Evo Morales--and that pressures him now--has deep roots.
Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Chesa Boudin
Rethink Afghanistan Debate Part II Rethink Afghanistan Debate Part II
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel argues for a targeted and smart diplomatic approach to Afghanistan in the second installment of a three-part debate.
Apr 22, 2009 / Brave New Films
Democracy, on Mic and on Camera Democracy, on Mic and on Camera
A new film offers a nuanced and inspiring portrait of the role hip-hop activists have played in the politics of Senegal.
Apr 21, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Cora Currier
America’s UN Boycott Backfires America’s UN Boycott Backfires
By choosing to boycott the UN conference on racism, the United States has increased the clout of Iran's Ahmadinejad and undermined global efforts to defeat intolerance.
Apr 20, 2009 / Barbara Crossette