World

Iraqis Seek to Stem Sectarian Violence Iraqis Seek to Stem Sectarian Violence

As the situation worsens and pressure builds for new US strategies, Iraqi groups are making tentative moves to stem sectarian violence.

Dec 8, 2006 / Feature / David Enders

Latin Left Turn Latin Left Turn

Hugo Chávez was re-elected not for his admiration of Castro but for presiding over a robust economy and aggressively improving the lot of Venezuela's poor.

Dec 8, 2006 / Daphne Eviatar

Free-Trade Bondage in Jordan Free-Trade Bondage in Jordan

The Jordan-US free-trade agreement was supposed to be a labor-rights model. It's been a disaster.

Dec 7, 2006 / Feature / Kristen Gillespie

Brady Kiesling’s Tale Brady Kiesling’s Tale

A disenchanted diplomat who lost faith in the Bush-era State Department and resigned over the war in Iraq remains idealistic.

Dec 7, 2006 / Scott Sherman

The Other Lieberman The Other Lieberman

Many Israelis and their US supporters are sleeping through the rise of the virulently anti-Arab Avigdor Lieberman, seen as a threat to democracy itself.

Dec 7, 2006 / Ben Lynfield

The Iraq Study Group: A Fatal Flaw The Iraq Study Group: A Fatal Flaw

The Iraq Study Group report is a stunning rebuke of Bush's Iraq policy. But its central premise--that the US can support the nonexistent Iraqi government and bolster its viciously ...

Dec 7, 2006 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

A Fair and Square Vote in Venezuela A Fair and Square Vote in Venezuela

A New York judge, invited to observe the Venezuelan presidential election, discovers a functional democracy, reliable electronic-voting technology and a passionate, engaged elector...

Dec 6, 2006 / Feature / Emily Jane Goodman

John Bolton’s Greatest Hits John Bolton’s Greatest Hits

Exactly how much damage did John Bolton do during his tenure at the United Nations? Let us count the ways.

Dec 6, 2006 / Feature / Ian Williams

Jose Padilla’s Ordeal Jose Padilla’s Ordeal

The systematic abuse of an American citizen charged with vague crimes related to terror has destroyed his sanity and made us into what we despise.

Dec 6, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

In Palestine, a Dream Deferred In Palestine, a Dream Deferred

Two new books explore fundamental Palestinian and Israeli concerns: The Iron Cage by Rashid Khalidi considers the Palestinians’ failure to achieve sovereignty, and One Country by A...

Nov 30, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Bashir Abu-Manneh

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