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The Limits of Military Intervention in Syria
David Szydloski

We Already Know the Result of eBook Pricing Lawsuit: Either Way, You Lose
David Szydloski

The Prelude to a Long Future in Afghanistan
David Szydloski

The Affordable Care Act on Trial: Why the Individual Mandate is Important
David Szydloski

Heading Toward War? U.S.-Iran Relations Continue to Deteriorate
David Szydloski

Hysteria Reconsidered: Iran’s Nuclear Program and the Latest IAEA Report
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The Gitmo Tapes: You Don’t Like the Truth’s Unflinching Look at One Interrogation
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‘The Costs of War’: A Must-Read Study
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How “The Libyan Model” Will Turn Liberal Doves into Hawks
David Szydloski
Is Western Involvement in Libya Coming to an End, or Just Beginning?
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How U.S. Citizens Are Suing Donald Rumsfeld for Torture
David Szydloski
Civil Liberties Abuses in the Age of Obama
David Szydloski
Challenges to Executive Power: Increasingly Rare and Increasingly Important
David Szydloski
How Impartial U.S. Rhetoric Undermines a Two-State Solution
David Szydloski
The Endless Search for ‘Success’ In Afghanistan
David Szydloski
After Bin Laden, Two Comforting Narratives Make America Seem Great
David Szydloski
Live From the Middle East, It’s Mediocre U.S. Propaganda!
David Szydloski
The Unfolding ‘Strategic Stalemate’ in Libya
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Questions and Costs of Operation Odyssey Dawn
David Szydloski
The Pentagon’s New Weapon: Social Media ‘Sock Puppets’ (and Other News from the Em
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The Trouble With Peter King, Libya’s Chaos and Other Unsettling News
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Another Round of Anti-Terrorist FBI House Raids. Has Anything Changed Under Obama?
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News of Chicago Bomb Attempt Leaves Important Questions Unanswered
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Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
For more information about the National Writers Union, visit nwu.org.
Read the full agreement, which reaffirms a floor for the rates of our freelance editorial content, as well as our current rates (which are higher) and submissions guidelines below.