by Phyllis Bennis | Jul 31, 2012 | War & Peace
The brave, non-violent Syrian challenge to a brutal dictatorship emerged as part of the Arab risings across the region. But that short Syrian spring of 2011 has long since morphed into an escalation of militarization and death. The International Committee of the Red...
by Michael Berube, David Gibbs | Jan 17, 2012 | War & Peace
In this strategic dialogue, Michael Bérubé and David Gibbs reply to each other’s initial essays on the legacy of the NATO intervention in Libya. You can read Berube’s initial essay here and Gibbs’ essay here. David Gibbs The most...
by Michael Berube | Jan 12, 2012 | War & Peace
In the first part of a new FPIF Strategic Dialogue on the aftermath of the Libyan War, Michael Berube argues that Libyans can now determine their own political fate. See David Gibb’s more negative assessment here. You can read their replies here. I write in late...
by David Gibbs | Jan 12, 2012 | War & Peace
In the first part of a new FPIF Strategic Dialogue on the aftermath of the Libyan War, David Gibbs argues that the long-term consequences of the military intervention are dire. See Michael Berube’s more positive assessment here. You can read their replies here....
by Robert Naiman, Ian Williams | Apr 5, 2011 | War & Peace
In the second part of our strategic dialogue on the Libya War, Robert Naiman and Ian Williams respond to their initial essays. You can read the original essays here: Naiman’s anti-intervention essay Surprise War for Regime Change in Libya is the Wrong Path and...