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  • Iran and Post-Withdrawal Iraq

    By Richard Javad Heydarian, Yesterday

    Iraq knows that Iran -- unlike America and other Western forces -- is there to stay.

  • Failed Sanctions on Iran

    By David Cortright, February 2, 2012

    Economic sanctions have not persuaded Iran to give up its nuclear program, so it's time to try something different.

  • Principled Intervention in Africa

    By Francis Njubi Nesbitt, February 2, 2012

    The recent ICC indictment of four Kenyans represents a model for international involvement in conflict resolution in Africa.

  • The Apple Connection

    By Walden Bello, February 1, 2012

    Apple's march to market supremacy has been accomplished at tremendous cost to both American and Chinese workers.

  • Avoiding a War in the Gulf

    By Navid Hassibi, February 1, 2012

    New avenues for dialogue between the United States and Iran are needed to prevent minor confrontations from igniting a full-scale war.

  • The Next Marx

    By John Feffer, January 31, 2012

    The financial crisis and the Occupy movement have challenged Left-Right distinctions and prompted calls for an entirely new economic order.

  • A Year after Tahrir

    By Chris Toensing, January 30, 2012

    The Arab revolts disrupted a dispiriting pattern in the Arab world, and these political and intellectual challenges continue to resonate.

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    The Drug War's Invisible Victims

    By Laura Carlsen, January 27, 2012

    Women bear the burden of the violence that is convulsing Mexico.

  • Egypt and the Islamists

    By Ahmed Souaiaia, January 26, 2012

    The victory of Islamists in Egypt is a victory for democracy.

  • An Alternative to War with Iran

    By Richard Silverstein, January 25, 2012

    With diplomacy getting short shrift, Western containment of a nuclear Iran may be the only alternative to war in an increasingly militaristic climate.

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