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7 August 2009, by CONN HALLINAN
Honduran Coup: The U.S. Connection
While the Obama administration was careful to distance itself from the recent coup in Honduras — condemning the expulsion of President Manuel Zelaya to Costa Rica, revoking Honduran officials’ (...) -
26 June 2009
Some Thoughts on Nepal
Anand Swaroop Verma After the resignation of the Prime Minister, Mr Pushp Kamal Dahal “ Prachand” the political parties once again have created the situation which reminds of the days of the (...) -
25 June 2009
Remembering the Tiananmen Democrats (1989-2009)
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the great movement of the Chinese students centered on Beijing’s Tiananmen Square and the bloody suppression of this non-violent, democratic movement (...) -
23 June 2009, by Laura Carlsen
Trade Agreement Kills Amazon Indians
The recent clash between indigenous peoples and Peruvian national police sends a powerful message from the Amazon jungle straight to Washington: The enormous social, political, and environmental (...) -
19 June 2009, by Pierre BEAUDET
The Endless War Continues
Since the election of Barak Obama, mainstream observers have commented the turmoil in the backrooms of the White House and the Pentagon. Apparently, the new President is trying to repair the (...) -
12 June 2009, by Gilbert ACHCAR
Obama’s Cairo Speech
Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on the 4th of June 2009 definitely lived up to expectations — provided we agree on what could have been expected. With regard to the form, Obama fully lived up to (...) -
8 June 2009
The Constantly Widening Gap between Words and Deeds
Reuven Kaminer There are political circles and commentators who live from minute to minute. For them, every squeak from a world leader is a virtual earthquake, a real revolution. This is (...) -
4 June 2009
Changing the Discourse: First Step toward Changing the Policy?
Phyllis Bennis President Barack Obama’s much-anticipated Cairo speech reflected a significant shift away from the ideological framework of militarism and unilateralism that shaped the Bush (...) -
27 May 2009
Too Many Palestinians!
The Carmel Academic Center in Haifa shut down the concentration in accounting within its Department of Business Administration because a majority of the students applying were Palestinian (...) -
27 May 2009, by CONN HALLINAN
Shadow Wars
Sudan: The two F-16s caught the trucks deep in the northern desert. Within minutes, the column of vehicles was a string of shattered wrecks burning fiercely in the January sun. Surveillance (...) -
2 February 2009
Crises Magazine
A weekly Report by CrisesMagazine.org CrisesMagazine.org gives special attention to the current and developing situations in the Middle East Central and South Asia, as these areas are (...) -
23 October 2008, by Phyllis Bennis
The U.S.-Iraq Agreement on Maintaining U.S. Troops in Iraq
Despite the recent surge of attention to the U.S.-Iraqi negotiations over an agreement to keep U.S. troops in Iraq for years into the future, the resulting agreement or lack of agreement is (...) -
18 May 2008, by Alternatives international
Alternatives International Journal
INSIDE – Lessons from Nepal – Canada’s Tibetans – Interview with Imam Omar Koné on the Bouchard-Taylor Commission – Back to Realit y on Tibet – Myths and Realities : How Israel Expelled (...) -
24 January 2007
The Future of the WSF
THE WORLD Social Forum starting in Nairobi, Kenya, January 20 looks to be a major event that will have an impact on African and global affairs. As many as 100,000 are expected; there will (...) -
6 March 2006, by Alternatives international
ALTERNATIVES INTERNATIONAL - March 2006
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