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Welcome to issue 29 of the International Socialist Review

Issue 29:
May–June 2003

The Occupation
of Iraq

CONTENTS

EDITORIALS

Oppose the U.S. occupation of IraqDon't fall for lesser-evilism

NEWS & REPORTS

U.S. Navy forced out of Vieques
by Roberto Barreto and Héctor Reyes

The end of Lula's Honeymoon
by Tom Lewis

Britain: Challenges facing the antiwar movement
by Mike Marqusee

Greece: A new generation looks to the left
by Antonis Davanellos

SARS in China: One insult too many?
by David Whitehouse

FEATURES

The occupation of Iraq
by Paul D'Amato

Tribute to Rachel Corrie
by Cindy Corrie

Shiites and the occupation of Iraq
by Lee Sustar

Patriot II: The sequel is worse than the original
by Nicole Colson

The U.S. and the Philippines
by Eduardo R.C. Capulong

The media in a time of war
by Dina Roy

The occupation of Japan
by Ashley Smith

Vietnam: The war the U.S. lost
part one, by Joe Allen

The trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
by Elizabeth Schulte

The Rosenberg case 50 years on
Interview with Robert Meeropol, son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

REVIEWS: Welfare reform's terrible cost •
Sandinista memoir • Southern scalawags
• Media and war • U.S. vs. Europe? • Arundhati Roy on war
• Class war in the fields


Latest Additions
from the archive

Eight Years of Clinton-Gore: The Price of Lesser-Evilism
Lance Selfa

Marxists and Elections
Paul D'Amato

The Democrats and War: Not a Lesser Evil
Sherry Wolf

Vietnam: The antiwar movement we are supposed to forget
H. Bruce Franklin

Manifestly relevant: A review of a new annotated edition of the Communist Manifesto
Jen Roesch

The Limits of Identity Politics
Sharon Smith

Where is Venezuela going?
Lee Sustar

Chile 1973: The State and Revolution
Tom Lewis

China: China: From Mao to Deng
Ahmed Shawki

China: Deng's Legacy
Ahmed Shawki

The coming economic meltdown
Joel Geier

Contradictions of the "Miracle" Economy
Joel Geier

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