Non-security discretionary programs are being squeezed by our nation’s rising military spending.
Read morePeace & Foreign Policy
To build peace, we must dislodge the economic and political foundations of war. IPS believes that a just foreign policy is based on human rights, international law, and diplomacy over military intervention.
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Wake Me Up When It’s June
Seldom has so much stupidity, past and present, been on display simultaneously.
Read moreTimes Square Bomber Popped a Bubble
Not surprisingly, since we are conducting a virtual war inside their country, 64 percent of Pakistanis view the United States as an enemy.
Read moreWe’ve Been Slicked by Big Oil
Once again, we’re paying the price of years of deregulatory, laissez-faire ideology pushed down our throats by corporate lobbyists and whorish politicians.
Read moreFragrances Can Really Stink
The diverse, and unknown, range of chemicals we’re exposed to is increasingly unhealthy.
Read moreAngry about Arizona
Cities boycott Arizona to protest its immigration law as the state cracks down on ethnic studies.
Read moreBanks Put on Notice
A Senate amendment bars rewards for enabling bad loans.
Read moreShahzad: A Pretext, Not a Man
Pakistani officials believe the U.S. is trying to use the Shahzad case to pressure the country to launch a ground offensive against the militant hornets’ nest in Waziristan province.
Read moreA Final Survey of Nuclear Posture Perspectives
Once and for all, is the Obama administration nuclear posture review slumped or standing up straight? Here’s a sample of commentators whose insights — from fresh to just plain strange — jumped out at us. (The new START treaty is remarked upon as well.)
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