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The Jig Is Up in Guatemala

The Jig Is Up in Guatemala

May 21, 2013

Guatemala’s genocide trial has lifted the curtain on the country’s bloody past.

“Useful Enemies”: U.S. Admitted Not Just Nazis After WWII, But Their Sadistic Collaborators

“Useful Enemies”: U.S. Admitted Not Just Nazis After WWII, But Their Sadistic Collaborators

May 21, 2013

Why did the United States feel the need to admit Baltic and Eastern Europeans who at times exceeded the Nazis in brutality?

TRIPping Up Least Developed Countries on Medicines, Green Tech, and Textbooks?

TRIPping Up Least Developed Countries on Medicines, Green Tech, and Textbooks?

May 20, 2013

The World Trade Organization struggles for relevance in a world that embraces diversity.

In Bahrain, An Uprising Unabated

In Bahrain, An Uprising Unabated

May 20, 2013

The United States needs to halt its assistance to Bahrain until the country implements promised democratic reforms.

Purifying America’s Textbooks of Ethnic Studies

Purifying America’s Textbooks of Ethnic Studies

May 17, 2013

If right wingers are going to purge “ethnic studies” from America’s textbooks, then they’ll have to purge history too.

Emphasis Added: The Foreign Policy Week in Pieces (5/17)

May 17, 2013

From the decline in democracy to the rise in the price of peace.

Trouble on the Other Side of the Euphrates

Trouble on the Other Side of the Euphrates

May 16, 2013

Iraqi demonstrators are now taking matters into their own hands.

Despite Horrific Repression, the U.S. Should Stay Out of Syria

Despite Horrific Repression, the U.S. Should Stay Out of Syria

May 15, 2013

What can we do in Syria? Unfortunately, not much.

President Obama Tries to Pass Guantanamo Closure Buck to Congress

President Obama Tries to Pass Guantanamo Closure Buck to Congress

May 15, 2013

As the Guantanamo hunger strike widens, the president deflects blame.

In Tehran, All Eyes on North Korea

In Tehran, All Eyes on North Korea

May 14, 2013

Developments on the Korean peninsula will almost certainly influence calculations made in Washington and Tehran.

Expand Nuclear Weapons Programs to Protect Missileers’ Tender Psyches

May 14, 2013

Nuclear missile officers jobs weigh heavy on them but not for the reasons you’d think.

Spirit of Boondoggle Departs Quashed Los Alamos Project, Finds New One to Possess

May 13, 2013

The construction of an expensive new plutonium pit facility has been abandoned. Will it be replaced a collection of smaller buildings?

Portugal Struggles to Meet Troika Conditions

May 13, 2013

In order to qualify for the next loan installment, Prime Minister Coelho must convince the European Union and the IMF that he can make draconian cuts.

Syria: Great Game or Just a Tug of War?

Syria: Great Game or Just a Tug of War?

May 10, 2013

Too many states, large and small, see themselves as having a vested interest in Syria’s outcome.

Make Migrants, Not War in North Korea

Make Migrants, Not War in North Korea

May 9, 2013

North Korea policymakers must look beyond the nuclear issue to consider the human rights of the population.

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