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- Saturday, Jun 08, 2013
ZNet Article Something is dreadfully wrong with Hungary. Worse, what’s wrong with Hungary is not unique in Europe -
- Monday, Apr 15, 2013
ZNet Article Instead of emphasizing the military components of this reorientation of U.S. foreign policy, Washington could turn around and say to North Korea, “Okay, let’s talk -
- Saturday, Feb 16, 2013
ZNet Article Not even the intelligentsia in Bulgaria are immune to the siren song of the new nationalism to which more and more Europeans are susceptible -
- Thursday, Nov 22, 2012
ZNet Article A major change that has taken place in East-Central Europe in the last few years is the emergence of a new left -
- Friday, Sep 07, 2012
ZNet Article President Obama has largely preserved the post-9/11 fundamentals laid down by George W. Bush, which in turn drew heavily on a unilateralist and militarist recipe -
- Saturday, May 12, 2012
ZNet Article The global economy is finally shifting away from the model that prevailed for the last three decades -
- Friday, Apr 20, 2012
ZNet Article U.S. taxpayers are paying more than anyone else on Earth to support an industry devoted to death -
- Friday, Mar 30, 2012
ZNet Article The right wing’s election-year Islamophobia -
- Thursday, Mar 29, 2012
ZNet Article We are building our fences ever higher. We are patrolling our borders with ever more sophisticated weaponry. And we are punishing any and all who trespass -
- Saturday, Dec 31, 2011
ZNet Article Interview on the politics of North Korea under the late Kim Jong Il and where the country may go from here -
- Wednesday, Nov 23, 2011
ZNet Article Park Won Soon, the newly elected mayor of Seoul, is "perhaps the first politician to win with an Occupy Wall Street platform" -
- Friday, Oct 28, 2011
ZNet Article The intersection of oil and militarism, what Kevin Philips has called petro-imperialism, has transformed the U.S. military into a "global oil-protection force" -
- Thursday, Oct 20, 2011
ZNet Article Can Washington move from Pacific power to Pacific partner? -
- Wednesday, Jul 27, 2011
ZNet Article The Oslo terrorist took aim at multiculturalism, not Muslims -
- Thursday, May 05, 2011
ZNet Article Martyrdom is the preeminent weapon of the weak, and bin Laden has long courted a martyr's death -
- Wednesday, Dec 22, 2010
ZNet Article When South Korea conducted live-fire drills in the area last month, North Korea responded by shelling Yeonpyeong island, killing two soldiers and two civilians. -
- Tuesday, Nov 09, 2010
ZNet Article The recent surge of Islamophobia in the United States has drawn strength from several extraordinary substitutions. -
- Tuesday, Nov 02, 2010
ZNet Article Even before the polls opened for voting in the U.S. midterm elections, the finger-pointing had already begun. -
- Monday, Jun 14, 2010
ZNet Article How Turkey Is Chasing China to Become the Next Big Thing -
- Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010
ZNet Article Has the U.S. Empire of Bases Reached Its High-Water Mark? -
- Wednesday, Sep 30, 2009
ZNet Article Is the Transatlantic alliance doomed over the Afghan war? -
- Thursday, Sep 17, 2009
ZNet Article Armies and guerrilla movements both deploy suicide missions, and both sides believe in a shared culture of heroic sacrifice. The difference between a ‘just war’ and terrorist targeting of civilians has been blurred for a long time. -
- Sunday, Aug 09, 2009
ZNet Article . . . In America's first war against Islam, we were the ones who introduced the use of suicide bombers. Indeed, the American seamen who perished in the incident were among the U.S. military's first missing in action. -
- Friday, Aug 07, 2009
ZNet Article The actor Will Smith is no one's image of a suicide bomber. With his boyish face, he has often played comic roles. Even as the last man on earth in I Am Legend, he retains a wise-cracking, ironic demeanor. And yet, surrounded by a horde of hyperac... -
- Thursday, Apr 23, 2009
ZNet Article Conservatives have regularly tried to compare al-Qaeda to the Barbary pirates of the 1800s. They were wrong then as is their current conflating of terrorism and piracy. -
- Friday, Dec 12, 2008
ZNet Article The headlines coming out of East Asia have been rather positive - compared to the horrors of Iraq and Afghanistan, melting glaciers, and plummeting stock markets. The Six Party Talks have been making progress toward ending the confrontation betwee... -
- Saturday, Oct 18, 2008
ZNet Article Daniel Heyman is a visual artist who has been capturing the images and words of Iraqi victims of torture from U.S. facilities like Abu Ghraib. -
- Thursday, Aug 21, 2008
ZNet Article Assessing the optimists and pessimists of 2008 -
- Tuesday, Jun 17, 2008
ZNet Article Right now you may be grumbling about the extra bucks you're shelling out at the pump and the grocery store; but, unless policymakers begin to address all three of these trends as one major crisis, it could get a whole lot worse.
Just ask the N... -
- Wednesday, Feb 13, 2008
ZNet Article Behind the six-power talks on Korea is an arms race by the six powers in Asia. - All Most Recent Content

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