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By Russ Wellen, May 14, 2013
Nuclear missile officers jobs weigh heavy on them but not for the reasons you'd think.
By Russ Wellen, May 13, 2013
The construction of an expensive new plutonium pit facility has been abandoned. Will it be replaced a collection of smaller buildings?
By Bryan Cenko, 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.
Commentary
By John Feffer, May 10, 2013
It's time for us to grow up in our assessments of North Korea.
By Ali Younes, May 10, 2013
Too many states, large and small, see themselves as having a vested interest in Syria's outcome.
Panel Discussion
May 9, 2013
Presentation by Irũngũ Houghton on prospects for addressing inequality and participation under a Jubilee Government.
By Tom Engelhardt, May 9, 2013
What if the unipolar moment turns out to be a planetary moment in which previously distinct imperial events fuse into a single disastrous system?
By Markus Bell and Geoffrey Fattig, May 9, 2013
North Korea policymakers must look beyond the nuclear issue to consider the human rights of the population.
By Russ Wellen, May 9, 2013
Theoretically Pakistan is poised to respond to Indian military retaliation for a terrorist strike with tactical nukes.
Video Screening
May 8, 2013
IPS' Foreign Policy In Focus joins with Friends of The Congo to commemorate Che Guevara and the awakening of an internationalist movement.