Winter 2007: Closing Bases, Supporting Communities
Features
- Bases, Empire, and Global Response
by Catherine Lutz - Why Isn’t the Closure of a U.S. Military Base Cause for Celebration? The Asia-Pacific Context
by Andrew Yeo - The Manta Base: A U.S. Military Fort in Ecuador
by Luis Angel Saavedra - “Enduring” U.S. Bases in Iraq: Monopolizing the Middle East Prize
by Joseph Gerson - Global Expansion of U.S. Military Involvement: A World Map for Activists
by Brian McAdoo and F.O.R. Staff - Uncovering the Empire’s New Clothes: Chalmers Johnson’s Nemesis
book review by Ethan Vesely-Flad - How a People’s Movement Stopped the Bombing in Vieques
by Wanda Colon Cortes - Words Against a Premature Grave: The Chamoru People of Guam and Accelerating Militarism
by Julian Aguon - Resisting Militarism in Turkey
by Nilufer Ugur-Dalay - A Polluted Land: Resisting U.S. Bases in Korea
by Ji-Seon Koh - The U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo: An Unfinished History
by Luis M. Garcia Cunarro - An Afterword: Maculinized Militarism
by Cynthia Enloe
Poetry
- From New Orleans: A Prayer for Maids, Maintenance Men, and Me
by Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou - A Story of War
by Larry Smith - Surge
by Susan Bright
Departments
- Dismantling an Intricate Network
by John Lindsay-Poland - Letters to the Editor
- News of the Fellowship
- Global Balance: What the U.S. Leaves Behind: Lessons from Panama
by John Lindsay-Poland - Heartbeat: June in January
by Rabia Terri Harris - Reviews: Coretta; Gandhi and Beyond; Against the Draft; No One is Illegal; Blessed Among All Women; Transforming the Powers; The Tent of Abraham
- Obituaries
