Mozambique’s Soggy Inheritance
Mozambique once opposed the Cahora Bassa dam. It should have maintained its opposition.
Chomsky on World Ownership
The United States thinks it owns the world, says Noam Chomsky, and that explains so much of its foreign policy.
Poor, Deluded Europeans
Wouldn’t it be nice if the U.S. government took a cue from the Europeans or even from our own history to come up with a more visionary stimulus package?
Anonymous UN official
An anonymous UN official gives insight on perceptions about the international community.
Attila Durak
Its a great freedom to say that I am Turkish American. But after 10 years of saying that, there is no Turkishness left.
Anton Karagozov
Anton Karagozov,Foundation for Regional Roma Development, Bulgaria
Lirak Celaj
Lirak Celaj,Director,Teatri ODA, Pristina
Serdar M. Degirmencioglu
A closer look at Turkey and the next generation.
Andrej Nosov
Andrej Nosov, President, Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Valentine Mitiev
Valentine Mitiev, expert on regional minority issues
Ertugrul Kurksu
An interview on anti-Americanism, Islam, and Istanbul.
Challenging a Unipolar World
The United States is still the big dog on the block, columnist Conn Hallinan argues, but it can no longer just bark to get its way.
Barack Obama on Diplomacy
With his preference for diplomacy over militarism, we must neither be naïve about Barack Obama’s limitations nor cynical about his potential.
Bhutto
Bhutto’s assassination seems all too familiar, given the large number of murdered third-world leaders, while the possible repercussions of her death may come as a surprise.
Elites vs. Greens in the Global South
Can the environmental movement in the Global South, asks Walden Bello, serve as a pivotal agent in the fight against global warming?
Still No Peace
Despite his recent visit to the region, President Bushs policy is still undermining Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Will Dems Follow Through on Promises to Fix NAFTA?
Washington is long overdue for making sure U.S. trade policies put workers and the environment above corporate interests.
Looking Presidential on Pakistan
As the race for the White House heats up, Presidential candidates are using the turmoil in Pakistan to show off their foreign policy credentials.
State of the Dream 2008
IPS and United for a Fair Economy find the subprime lending crisis is causing the greatest loss of wealth to people of color in modern U.S. history.
Wooing the Islands
For the Pacific Island Nations, will it be Taiwan or China tonight?
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