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  • Occupy Foreign Affairs

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 29, 2011

    Inequality has become so extreme that even the foreign policy elite is worried.

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  • Droning On

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 22, 2011

    The CIA's drone war in Pakistan is setting precedents that will one day come back to haunt America.

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  • Is Europe Over?

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 15, 2011

    What made Europe a compelling political, economic, and social alternative wedged between Anglo-American free marketeers and Soviet nomenklatura is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

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  • Seoul Salvation

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 8, 2011

    The first politician of the Occupy Wall Street era has become the mayor of Seoul.

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  • Breaking Down Bases

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 1, 2011

    A bipartisan group of senators is finally getting the message on U.S. bases overseas.

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  • Target: Africa

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, October 25, 2011

    Al-Qaeda is having a near-death experience, so why is the Obama administration opening a new front against terrorism in Africa?

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  • The Ungreening of Obama

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, October 18, 2011

    Going into the 2012 elections, the president is desperate to create jobs and willing to sacrifice the environment in order to secure a second term.

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  • Wall Street (Unlike)

    World Beat / Department: Youth & Activism

    By John Feffer, October 11, 2011

    They occupied their squares to defeat tyrants; we occupy our squares to defeat the tyranny of business as usual.

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  • Fear of an Islamic Planet

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, October 4, 2011

    Is political Islam poised to "hijack" the Arab Spring, and why does that scare so many people?

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  • Dale Carnegie of the Middle East

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, September 27, 2011

    Turkey is winning friends and influencing the Middle East, but its Dale Carnegie approach doesn't extend to Israel.

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