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Commentary / Department: FPIF Picks
By Gabriel I. Rossman, September 12, 2012
Colombia's enormous population of internally displaced people is incredibly diverse, but all are subject to violence and degradation on a daily basis.
By Nama Khalil, August 27, 2012
A remarkable documentary offers a rare look at the women's side of the mosque.
By Shiran Shen, August 24, 2012
A new book argues that there's been nothing visionary about Barack Obama's foreign policy.
By Nama Khalil, August 15, 2012
A new book tears down the Western media's narrative of the Arab awakening.
By Conn Hallinan, August 10, 2012
A beautiful new film charts the course of nonviolent resistance the world over.
Review / Department: FPIF Picks
By Nama Khalil, July 24, 2012
A new documentary portrays the least famous and least successful of the Arab revolts.
By Giorgio Cafiero, July 23, 2012
China and the United States compete for influence in the Persian Gulf, but they also have overlapping interests in the region.
By Yunping Chen, June 22, 2012
Can a new book help shake the world's indifference to North Korea's prison camps?
By Erin Chandler, June 21, 2012
CODEPINK's Medea Benjamin explodes the many myths of drone warfare.
Review / Department: Youth & Activism
By Nama Khalil, June 20, 2012
A new documentary takes three different looks at the Egyptian uprising.