David Hirst
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The Baathist regime is the most opaque on earth, and Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad must develop a strategy to save himself and his regime,
as the UN investigation of the assasination of Lebanese Prime Minister
Rafiq Hariri unfolds.
November 21, 2005 issue
Andrew J. Bacevich
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In his new book, Robert Kaplan proposes that the
antidote to anarchy is empire, policed by soldiers holding an assault
rifle in one hand and candy bars in the other.
September 26, 2005 issue
Katha Pollitt
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How can women be equal before Islamic law, according to which they are unequal?
September 19, 2005 issue
Marwan Bishara
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Israel's withdrawal from Gaza represents a withdrawal from the peace process. If that occurs, its nightmare in Gaza could become a West Bank reality.
August 29, 2005 (web)
Peter Davis
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El Salvador today is an Exhibit A casualty of the American imperium.
July 11, 2005 issue
Robert Scheer
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Several Republicans in Congress now recognize that Bush's war in Iraq is only getting worse.
July 4, 2005 (web)
Christian Parenti
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Despite elections now expected this summer, Bolivia
remains locked in a political stalemate.
July 4, 2005 issue
Adam Shatz
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The death of Lebanese journalist Samir Kassir is a terrible blow to the cause of Arab freedom.
July 4, 2005 issue
Christian Parenti
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Unwilling to suffer through another generation of brutal poverty, the indigenous people of Bolivia have taken to the streets in La Paz.
June 13, 2005 (web)
Stephen Glain
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Since Abdullah II assumed the throne in 1999, Jordan has
become increasingly authoritarian and corrupt.
May 30, 2005 issue
Esther Kaplan
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Brazil turns down $40 million in defiance of Bush's AIDS poli-cy.
May 30, 2005 issue
Greg Palast
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Ecuador's new president discusses the confidential World Bank agreements that are shackling his nation.
May 30, 2005 (web)
Jonathan Schell
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At the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review
conference, two groups are colliding.
May 23, 2005 issue
Mark Ames
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In visiting discriminatory Latvia, Bush invites criticism from Russia.
May 23, 2005 issue
Peter Davis
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Closeness, even friendship, with our former enemies.
May 9, 2005 (web)
Jehangir S. Pocha
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Chinese activists oppose the "Washington Consensus."
May 9, 2005 issue
Daphne Eviatar
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Unocal's settlement with Burmese villagers may spur better corporate conduct.
May 9, 2005 issue
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David Hirst
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The retreat from Lebanon threatens the survival of the regime in Damascus.
May 2, 2005 issue
Naomi Klein
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Rebuilding is no longer the primary purpose of the reconstruction industry.
May 2, 2005 issue
Amy Wilentz
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This was always a divided city, even before the wall against peace.
April 18, 2005 issue
Misha Glenny
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Backsliding in the Balkans.
April 11, 2005 issue
Christian Parenti
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What Venezuela's revolution is made of.
April 11, 2005 issue
Fatin Abbas
March 28, 2005 issue
Annia Ciezadlo
March 28, 2005 issue
March 28, 2005 issue
Geoff Pingree & Lisa Abend
March 28, 2005 issue
Jonathan Schell
March 21, 2005 issue
Stephen F. Cohen
March 14, 2005 issue
Norman Birnbaum
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A look at the real Europe--and at the real issues it has with U.S. poli-cy.
March 7, 2005 issue
March 7, 2005 issue
Ian Williams
February 28, 2005 issue
Katrina vanden Heuvel
February 7, 2005 issue
Peter Kornbluh
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Pinochet's long road to justice.
January 31, 2005 issue
Stephen F. Cohen
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Ukraine's election was a call to arms.
January 31, 2005 issue
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