On both sides of the Atlantic, a battle is underway between largely discredited “elites” and sometimes disreputable “nationalists,” a conflict over un-kept promises about the future and unsettling memories of the past, writes Andrew Spannaus.
Category: Foreign Policy
Bernie Sanders’s Hopes and Regrets
Women Call for Israel-Palestine Peace
Though the Israel-Palestine conflict has been mostly off the mainstream media’s radar recently, this long-running crisis drew the attention this month of two women Nobel Peace Prize winners, reports Ann Wright.
US Impunity Erodes World Justice
Clinton’s Slog Deeper into the Big Muddy
How Russia Saw America’s Third Debate
Russia’s Very Different Reality
Special Report: The demonization of Russian President Putin and Russia, in general, has reached alarming levels in the West with a new “group think” taking hold that ignores Russian realities and interests, writes Natylie Baldwin.
One Iraqi Family’s Struggle amid Chaos
Washington’s New Lock-Step March of Folly
The Open Wounds of Mideast Conflicts
Beyond Hillary Clinton’s insults about Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin — and finger-pointing about ISIS — foreign policy has gotten little attention in Campaign 2016 and that’s especially true about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reports Dennis J Bernstein.