Why Investment is the Answer to the Eurozone Crisis - Not Austerity
By Mariana Mazzucato / The Guardian
The Eurozone needs strategic investments in R&D, job training, state investment banks that create "patient" finance, and greening the economy.
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Poverty and the Syrian Crisis: Why Violence is Returning to Lebanon
By Zak Brophy
Inter Press Service
China's Pyrrhic Victory Over Dissident Leaves Deep Rooted Corruption Intact
By Kent Ewing
Asia Times
NATO Comes to Chicago, Highlights Violence and Inequality at the Heart of the System
By Gary Younge
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How America Is Like the Serial Killer in Dexter
By John Feffer
Foreign Policy in Focus


How the Neocons Are Distorting History to Pave the Way for War with Iran
By Ray McGovern / Consortium News
Presidential Race in Egypt Pits Muslim Brotherhood Dissident Against Secular Statesman
By Cam McGrath / Inter Press Service
The Center Can't Hold: Radical Left and Right Parties Pick Up Votes Across Europe
By Nick Pearce / openDemocracy.net
Return of the Indignados: Spain's Anti-Austerity Movement Marks A Year of Protest
By Ter Garcia / Waging Nonviolence
Why Obama and Romney Will Compete to be Cheerleaders for U.S. Imperial Dominance
By William Astore / TomDispatch.com
How a U.S. Company Is Breaking Laws and Grabbing Land in Africa
By Azore Opio / AlterNet

Why a House Bill Damages Middle East Peace Prospects and Fuels Israeli Belligerence
By Josh Ruebner / AlterNet
Predator Nation: How Endless Drone War Is Turning the Promise of America into a Promise of Death
By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch.com
U.N. Strike in Jordan Shows Convergence of Labor and Middle East Politics
By Michelle Chen / In These Times
Empty Stomachs, Clenched Fists: How Palestinians Are Fighting Israel's Unaccountable Prison System
By Anna Lekas Miller / AlterNet
Bin Laden Files Debunk Neocon Hysteria Over Iran
By Gareth Porter / Inter Press Service
Frankenfoods: Why Is the Gates Foundation Helping Monsanto Push Genetically Modified Food?
By Paige Aarhus / Indypendent
6 Global Conflicts That Have Flared Up Over Oil and Gas
By Michael T. Klare / TomDispatch.com

Why Obama Should Ally With France's New President on Afghanistan and the Economy
By Robert Naiman / TruthOut.org
Why We Fall In Love With Bicycles: 7 Reasons to Get On And Ride
By Christine M. Grant / Sightline Institute
Chicago's Cracking Down on Protests but Nurses Union Still Planning Huge Rally with Tom Morello
By Aaron Krager / AlterNet
Why Paul Krugman Needs to Run a Teach-in for Ignorant New York Times Business Reporters
By William K. Black / New Economic Perspectives
Victory for the Left? Socialist 'Marshmallow' Hollande Wins French Presidency
By Lynn Parramore / AlterNet

How the US Protected ExxonMobil From Becoming Ensnared in Brutal Indonesian Conflict
By Steve Coll / The Penguin Press
The Obama Team Just Doesn't Get It: US Violence and Occupation Spark Terrorism
By Ray McGovern / Consortium News
Why I Interrupted Obama's Counterterrorism Adviser: Because the U.S. Keeps Killing Innocents Abroad
By Medea Benjamin / AlterNet
Thousands of Hondurans Occupy 30,000 Acres to Reclaim Life and Land
By Beverly Bell, Lauren Elliott / Other Worlds
Mitt Romney's Dangerous Foreign Policy Team: Nostalgic for Bush, Hellbent on War with Iran
By Alex Kane / AlterNet
We're Number ... 2? Are Americans in Denial About the Country's Decline?
By Dean Baker / Nation of Change

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