
Visions: America after Hegemony
The peace movement needs to make it clear not only what we are against, but what we are for.
The peace movement needs to make it clear not only what we are against, but what we are for.
Raskin’s commentary gains a renewed relevance in the context of Western “humanitarian” interventions in Libya and Yemen, and as the recent arrest of Serbian war criminal Ratko Mladic brings the contradictions of international law to the forefront.
The weakening of the U.S.-Israel relationship will remap the Middle East but also likely usher in a new Pax Americana in the region.
Experts available for comment on immigration.
Beijing is rapidly expanding its influence in the Middle East. Will Washington do anything more than watch?
America is on the way out. Are regions on the way in?
Mr. Clinton goes to North Korea.
The revolution will be socially networked.
Our new king’s armor is starting to get tarnished.
Every year we lose more people on American roads than we did in the three-year-long Korean War.
Are we going to buy what Obama’s selling?
Pakistan has one of the largest, most sophisticated militaries on the planet.
What happened to the inevitable wave of democracy reaching every shore?
The Japanese attacked us 68 years ago. The Pentagon is bracing for Pearl Harbor, part II.
David Alan Harris tells the riveting story of how young men in Sierra Leone, who show no outward emotion about their past atrocities, slowly come to terms with their experiences — through dance.