Imperialism & War > United States
Nato paralysis and US decline
17 Jun 2011
No candidate to replace the USA exists or looks likely to arise, writes James Turley
Still on the cards
12 Oct 2017
A US attack on Iran is far from impossible, warns Yassamine Mather
New assault on migrants
21 Sep 2017
Trump’s latest moves emphasise once again the need for the left to get its act together, writes Peter Moody
Not enforcing juche
14 Sep 2017
In the last analysis North Korea’s ‘rogue state’ status results from US strategic requirements, writes Mike Macnair
Left wing of the permissible
07 Sep 2017
As the Democratic Socialists of America begin to make an impact, Jim Creegan analyses the politics of its founder, Michael Harrington
Possibilities and challenges
07 Sep 2017
Are Donald Trump, Jeremy Corbyn and Marine Le Pen from the same mould? Kevin Bean completes his analysis
Part and parcel of global capital
07 Sep 2017
Instead of creating illusions in ‘regime change from above’, writes Yassamine Mather, we must offer support and solidarity to workers like Reza Shahabi
Understanding the ‘populist moment’
31 Aug 2017
Populism has been used as a catch-all definition covering everyone from Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to Evo Morales and Rodrigo Duterte. But what is populism and what is its historical background? Kevin Bean gives some answers
Oppression from all sides
10 Aug 2017
Iraqi communist Haifa Zangana addressed the London Communist Forum on August 6
Lord of chaos
10 Aug 2017
Donald Trump’s reign is turning into a fiasco, writes Paul Demarty, who is concerned about his plans to regain the initiative
Genuine, consistent solidarity
03 Aug 2017
The clerical regime was reactionary from the start, writes Yassamine Mather - even though there were those who claimed it was ‘moving towards the socialist camp’
Opening up possibilities
27 Jul 2017
Leila Lilazi looks back at the Bernie Sanders phenomenon and can still feel the fire burning
Hegemon opts out
13 Jul 2017
We live in strange times. Eddie Ford looks at the G20 summit in Hamburg
New horrors beckon
13 Jul 2017
What will follow the ‘liberation’ of Mosul? Yassamine Mather is not optimistic
An unsavoury alliance
06 Jul 2017
‘Regime change from above’ cannot be ruled out, writes Yassamine Mather
So much for the ‘Arab Nato’
08 Jun 2017
What lies behind the Saudi-Qatar split? Yassamine Mather investigates