Brown Bag: Revolution In The Air

Brown Bag: Revolution In The Air

An intimate sit down with author Max Elbaum to discuss his book that is the first in-depth study of the long march of the US New Left after 1968 on, and a discussion of a then and now’ compare and contrast of what it might mean for today.

Libya: Too Soon to Declare Victory

The success of Libya’s uprising will have a great deal to do with the willingness of its leadership to break its dependency on the United States and NATO.

Discussion: Egypt Opens Gaza Crossing

New Internationalism director breaks down the how the revolutionary process in Egypt has met its match in the power struggles over the Egypt-Gaza border.

UN Declares War on Libya

UN resolution goes far beyond no-fly zone to allow all necessary measures against Qaddafi.

Town Hall Meeting: Egypt on the Brink

Town Hall Meeting: Egypt on the Brink

Egypt is the most important strategic Arab ally for the United States. However, events in Tunisia have started a domino effect in the Arab world.

The Iranian Tsunami

The Iranian Tsunami

The real discontent in Iran, reports columnist Conn Hallinan, is at the workplace.

Strategic Dialogue on Cuba

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

Life After Fidel

The new Cuban leadership is contemplating neoliberal economic reforms but democracy is still off the table.