Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, commentator, and filmmaker on foreign and domestic policy issues. He was a fellow at IPS since 1972 and at the Transnational Institute since 1974 until his death in 2013. He wrote 13 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews, and made more than 40 films and TV programs on social, political, economic and historical issues.

Among his numerous accolades, Saul received the George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting and an Emmy for his 1980 film, “Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang” (with Jack Willis), as well as the Letelier-Moffitt Award for his human rights work. He won a Golden Apple award for “The Sixth Sun: Mayan Uprising in Chiapas” as well as first prizes in many festivals with films about Fidel Castro, Salvador Allende and Subcomandante Marcos. He was Professor Emeritus at Cal Poly Pomona University.

Saul’s columns can be read on www.progresoweekly.com and at saullandau.wordpress.com. Saul’s newest film is “Will the Real Terrorist Please Standup” (2011). It is available on DVD.

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Capitalism has Failed: Face the Facts

Refusal by the Obama administration to face dire economic facts will cause foolishness or inaction. The people who put him in office need to organize before it’s too late.

Israeli Policy Gives Jews a Bad Name

Jewish tradition teaches each person to strive to become a pillar of ethics, learn the law and behave so as to answer to God for transgressions — not to rulers of a so-called Jewish state. There’s a difference between being anti-Israel and anti-Semitic.

On the Road Again

My road trip began in Chicago and offered me a chance to see how a traveler can adopt a shield of aesthetic insensitivity.

The Crisis Unseen

The stimulus bill passed by Congress ignores the big picture of the financial and environmental crises.

"The Wrestler": An American Tragedy

“The Wrestler” offers a fitting parable for the USA in 2009. Mickey Rourke’s character, like much of low income America, remains uncomplaining in distress.

Farewell, Monroe Doctrine

President Obama could earn broad support in Latin America by formally acknowledging that this archaic and unilateral U.S. policy has expired.

Terrorists, Freedom Fighters, or Schlemiels? You Pick

With or without anticipation, Israeli policies helped shape the kinds of enemies that pledge to sacrifice their lives to fight the Jewish state.

Reason for War?

The world witnessed another lopsided war in which Israel delivered a deadly round of rockets and bombs into civilian neighborhoods in Gaza.

Roger (Cohen) and Me

The ‘liberal’ U.S. media continues to take pleasure in describing how the dreams of the Cuban revolution have faded into decay.

Response to Poverty and Empire: Denial

The presidential campaign demonstrated the contemporary versions of institutionalized denial.

Obama Faces Economic Disaster

The new president will inherit the financial meltdown that has begun to reach beyond the “developed” countries and into Russia, Korea and Brazil.

‘W’: Bush Ultra-Lite

At a time when we need Marx’s analytical abilities, Oliver Stone offers Freud.

Whining About Winning in Iraq

McCain and Palin shout triumphantly, “We’re winning the war in Iraq.” Such rhetoric collides painfully with reality.

Why the U.S. Must Help Cuba

Unless the Bush administration acts fast, a vast wave of rafters may greet the next U.S. president soon after he takes office.

The Ab-surge-ity of it All

President Bush continues to claim, and McCain and Palin repeat, “The Iraqis are better of because they’re free” and remain free thanks to the surge. But the new dictionary has interesting synonyms for the word “absurgeity.”

Baseball Big and Little: Its Role in U.S.-Cuba Relations

Let’s face it, sports fans, baseball, like most of the great cultural institutions of our country, is a major multi-billion dollar business.

Baseball &#8211 Big and Little: Its Role in U.S.-Cuba Relations

Perhaps young athletes from New England and Alabama can bring down the level of government irrationality on U.S.-Cuba policy a peg or two.

Billions for War, Peanuts for Disaster

Unfortunately, the U.S. government has not yet learned the lessons of Katrina.

Cuba: A Half-Century of Distorted News and Counting . . .

For nearly half a century the U.S. media have systematically misreported the Cuban Revolution.

Strategic Dialogue on Cuba

In this second part of the exchange, Saul Landau and Samuel Farber debate the future of Cuba.

    Central Intelligence Agency and other Intelligence, chile, Cuba, Democratization, Drug Control, Mexico

    Will You Answer the Call for Moral Revival?

    Black Press USA | August 25, 2019

    Why Nonprofits Need to Center Human Rights in Our Work

    Nonprofit Quarterly | December 13, 2018

    Take Syria Seriously–And Stay Out

    Common Dreams | May 24, 2013

    Baseball Escapism

    The (Meriden CT) Record-Journal | September 23, 2012

    Baseball Escapism

    The (Logan County KY) News-Democrat & Leader | September 21, 2012

    A Move to Free the Cuban Five

    Truthout | August 28, 2012

    Smoldering Planet

    The Register Citizen (Torrington CT) | July 31, 2012

    Smoldering Planet

    The Liberty (TX) Vindicator | July 31, 2012

    Murdoch Gets Caught Red-Handed

    The Lake Isabella (CA) Kern Valley Sun | August 3, 2011

    Murdoch Gets Caught Red-Handed

    The East Texas Review | August 2, 2011

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