World

Lies…and Lies Lies…and Lies

Let's not be naïve. Presidents, like diplomats, at times go forth and lie for their country.

Jun 24, 2004 / The Editors

Advise and Consent Advise and Consent

Foreign policy is that rare field in which essay-writing matters.

Jun 17, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Scott L. Malcomson

Two, Three, Many Iraqs Two, Three, Many Iraqs

With the recent US setbacks and scandals in Iraq, you'd think the White House would abandon the President's aggressive, unilateralist military policy--the "Bush Doctrine"--and se...

Jun 17, 2004 / Michael T. Klare

Torture and Democracy Torture and Democracy

If there was ever any doubt, it is now clear that the torture at Abu Ghraib cannot be dismissed as the actions of a few bad actors.

Jun 17, 2004 / The Editors

Al Qaeda Disconnect Al Qaeda Disconnect

Though Bush & Cheney insist on a connection, the 9/11 Commission states otherwise.

Jun 17, 2004 / David Corn

Interview With Middle East Scholar Avi Shlaim Interview With Middle East Scholar Avi Shlaim

"The cycle of violence is likely to continue."

Jun 16, 2004 / Feature / Don Atapattu

Former Bush (41) and Reagan Officials Say Bush (43) Must Go Former Bush (41) and Reagan Officials Say Bush (43) Must Go

these old hands are taking a stand against the most arrogant and incompetent foreign policy in their lifetimes.

Jun 16, 2004 / Feature / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Le Gai Savoir Le Gai Savoir

"Paris is a very old story," Henry James wrote in 1878--so old, in fact, that it's hard to write about it without falling into clichés about chestnut trees, couture, freed...

Jun 10, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Brenda Wineapple

Letter From Cambodia Letter From Cambodia

Still recovering from the Khmer Rouge.

Jun 10, 2004 / Feature / Noy Thrupkaew

Solidarity in Wartime Solidarity in Wartime

In a Service Employees union hall in Boston, a hospital worker raises her hand.

Jun 10, 2004 / David Bacon

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