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World news and analysis from The Nation
March 19, 2021
Anti-Asian Violence in America Is Rooted in US Empire
If we are to stop anti-Asian hatred in the United States, we must recognize how US foreign policy perpetuates it.
Christine Ahn
,
Terry K Park
and
Kathleen Richards
March 19, 2021
Having a Bad Day
Do you hear something? Scenes from our series “The Greater Quiet” for the week of March 15.
Steve Brodner
March 18, 2021
‘Shall I Take You Back to War? You Know Exactly What War Means.’
Yemen was historically called
Arabia Felix
(Happy Arabia). Today the United Nations calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
Radhya Almutawakel
March 18, 2021
Democracy Without Women Is Not Democracy
Gorbachev’s perestroika gave a start to the independent women’s movement in Russia.
Nadezhda Azhgikhina
March 17, 2021
Harry and Meghan’s Interview Has Given a Welcome Boost to the Anti-Monarchy Movement
Let’s also abolish the monarchical thinking that defers to oligarchy in the UK and the US.
John Nichols
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March 17, 2021
Awaiting a Second Spring, and the Growth of Living Things
On gardens, fellow feeling, and whether “we’re all in this together” shall transcend cliché, on the cusp of another surreal spring.
Asam Ahmad
March 17, 2021
The Return of Lula
The restoration of political rights to Brazil’s leftist former president makes him a front-runner for the elections in 2022—and has already upended the country’s politics.
Natália Scarabotto
March 17, 2021
Our Endless Wars Led to the Capitol Insurrection
As a former soldier in America’s forever wars, I found what happened strangely familiar, almost inevitable.
Kevin Tillman
March 16, 2021
Biden’s Foreign Policy Team Can’t Handle New Threats With Old Strategies
How can the United States focus on new threats while sustaining endless wars and obsolete postures?
Katrina vanden Heuvel
March 16, 2021
Equality Now
March is Women’s Month, but the fight for equality is year-long.
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