Articles by Hannah Gurman

True Lies About Apple and Foxconn

True Lies About Apple and Foxconn

April 27, 2012 | The Mike Daisey saga has shown that melodrama and sentimental fiction cannot alone change the world, but they have a place in progressive politics.

Beating China, Corporate Style

March 7, 2012 | Why should anyone believe that catering to the interests of U.S. corporations located in or returning from China will make American workers any better off?

The Under-Examined Story of Fallujah

The Under-Examined Story of Fallujah

November 23, 2011 | Although you're unlikely to have read about it in the press, the ongoing health crisis in Fallujah shows that the legacy of the U.S. war in Iraq is far from over.

Ten Years and One Month Later

Ten Years and One Month Later

October 11, 2011 | A look at the news after the memorialization of 9/11 reveals an America that systematically attempts to erase its fingerprints from world events.

The CIA’s Selective Secrecy

The CIA’s Selective Secrecy

September 2, 2011 | President Obama praised the CIA for its role in killing Osama bin Laden, but we should not be so quick to hail a shadowy agency hell-bent on shielding its actions from public scrutiny.

60 Second Expert: UAE

May 4, 2011 | When it comes to protests in the United Arab Emirates, the United States has looked the other way.