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Greek P.M.: Zionism and the IMF’s Last Best Friend

02.25.2011 :: Analysis
In the midst of the Arab uprisings throughout the Middle East, at a time when even the European (EU) has publically condemned Israel’s blockade of Gaza and its illegal land seizures in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou promised a visiting delegation of American Jewish leaders, that he would do everything possible to undermine EU opposition and promote Israeli economic, diplomatic and political interests in Europe.

The Empire Loses a Publicist: The Epitaph of an Ideologue

02.22.2011 :: United States
The recent death of one of the United States’ most prominent sociologists, Harvard Professor Daniel Bell, and the effusive eulogies that have accompanied his obituaries highlight the importance of ideological utility over scientific rigor.

American Zionism against the Egyptian Pro-Democracy Movement

02.20.2011 :: Middle East
One of the least analyzed aspects of the Egyptian pro-democracy movement and US policy toward it, is the role of the influential Zionist power configuration (ZPC) including the leading umbrella organization – the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (CPMAJO) – Congressional Middle East committee members, officials occupying strategic positions in the Obama Administration’s Middle East bureaus, as well as prominent editors, publicists and journalists who play a major role in the prestigious newspapers and popular weekly magazines.

Egypt: Social Movements, the CIA and the Mossad

02.15.2011 :: Middle East
The Limits of Social Movements :: The mass movements which forced the removal of Mubarak reveal both the strength and weaknesses of spontaneous uprisings.

Washington Faces the Arab Revolts: Sacrificing Dictators to Save the State

02.07.2011 :: Middle East
Introduction:
To understand the Obama regime’s policy toward Egypt, the Mubarak dictatorship and the popular uprising it is essential to locate it in an historical context.

New book: “Social Movements in Latin America. Neoliberalism and Popular Resistance”

James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer :: 02.02.2011 :: Latin America
Recent decades have witnessed a worldwide change in social and economic relations, accompanied by a multi- dimensional global crisis and major popular uprisings led by sociopolitical movements.

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