| International
politics |
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Date |
Slow progress?
In the wake of the Indian rape scandals,
Tehmina Kazi sees some signs of
progress |
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May/June 2013 |
State of flux
Mike Heiser surveys the options of Israel and Palestine |
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Nov/Dec 2012 |
Labor pains
Gaye Johnston sees problems for
Australia's divided Labor Party |
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Sept/Oct 2012 |
Russian riots
Murad Batal al-Shishani on
Russian authoritarianism |
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Sept/Oct 2012 |
Egypt
Sasha Simic says workers hold
key to end of military rule |
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Jan/Feb 2012 |
Women and Arab Spring
Tehmina Kazi champions
women’s voices |
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Jan/Feb 2012 |
Libya: a just war?
Andrew Coates on the rise and fall of a kleptocracy and what the future holds |
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Nov/Dec 2011 |
Martyr for Palestine
Rada Daniell remembers solidarity activist Vittorio Arrigoni |
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Jul/Aug 2011 |
Tunisian democracy
Wendy Pettifer explains how the
revolution began |
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Jul/Aug 2011 |
Libyan revolt
Jeremy Corbyn MP on Libya |
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Jul/Aug 2011 |
The winds of change blow...again
Richard Dowden on the creation of a new Sudan |
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Mar/Apr 2011 |
Modern pharaoh falls
Sasha Simic charts the course and origins of the momentous revolution in Egypt |
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Mar/Apr 2011 |
Latin left needs solidarity
Jennie Bremner on how the left is reclaiming Latin America from the US |
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Jan/Feb 2011 |
Aftershocks of the Chilean miners' rescue
Patricia d'Ardenne and James Thompson survey the many unresolved problems |
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Jan/Feb 2011 |
Australian politics
Gaye Johnston on Australia’s
election of its first female Prime
Minister |
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Nov/Dec 2010 |
Slow progress
Richard Burden MP assesses
Obama's task in the Middle East |
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Nov/Dec 2010 |
Gaza convoy
Rada Daniell describes life under
the blockade |
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Mar/Apr 2010 |
Chinese neo-imperialism
Jenny Bowie on China in Africa |
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Mar/Apr 2010 |
Sleepwalking into catastrophe in Afghanistan Confused war aims and massive electoral fraud must be the signal for withdrawal, argues Andy Gregg |
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Nov/Dec 2009 |
Lessons from down under
Gaye Johnston on the pay-offs from Kevin Rudd's break with neo-liberalism
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Jul/Aug 2009 |
Bombing democracy
Andy Gregg on demonising Hamas |
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Mar/Apr 2009 |
Tribal violence
Nim Njuguma reports on Citizen’s Pathway as a way forward |
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Mar/Apr 2009 |
Hamas: Democracy, Religion, Violence
Richard Burden on a challenge to Melanie Phillips
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Sep/Oct 2008 |
A disturbance in the empire
Dave Cunningham on the competing politics of the Clinton-Obama nomination fight |
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Jul/Aug 2008 |
Big number, big power
John Sunderland on how China's hosting of the Olympics marks the trade-off between freedom and prosperity for its people |
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Jul/Aug 2008 |
The struggle for Kenya's future It’s class and an unresolved colonial legacy that are tearing Kenya apart argues Shiraz Durrani |
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Mar/Apr 2008 |
Double standard democracy
Andy Gregg uncovers incredible British hypocrisy in Saudi Arabia |
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Nov/Dec 2007 |
Beyond denial - time to talk to Hamas
As the House of Commons Select Committee calls for government engagement with Hamas, Richard Burden MP outlines the case for urgent action
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Sept/Oct 2007 |
Energy: Jaw-jaw or war?
Hywel Lloyd asks will Gordon Brown embrace a Marshall Plan to avert a new kind of global conflict
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Jul/Aug 2007 |
Dreams into squalid conflicts
Jon Taylor on the facts and fictions behind
the birth of Israel |
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Sept/Oct 2006 |
Tale of two elections
Sick of the West’s double standards
Richard Burden sees a situation going critical for the beleaguered
Palestinians |
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May/June 2006 |
The elephant in the living room
It is the
US and Israel rather than Iran’s
new conservative leader that threatens to plunge the
region into greater turmoil argues Andy Gregg |
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May/June 2006 |
Bush image meltdown
Dave Cunningham tracks the fall from grace of George W Bush |
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Jan/Feb 2006 |
The war to oppose is the next one
Gerard Killoran on stopping Bush’s
war plans |
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May/June 2005 |
A country designed for failure
Andy Gregg looks at the genocidal war in Darfur and
prospects for peace in Sudan |
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Jan/Feb 2005 |
The Moore on terror
Robert Foyle Hunwick looks at the double-barrelled
assault on the Republican incumbent |
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Jul/Aug 2004 |
Beating around the
Bush
Pete Smith weighs the prospects for a successful Kerry challenge. |
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May/June 2004 |
From despotism to democratic rule
Post the Iraq debacle Dan Elton suggests a future for a revamped
United Nations |
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Jan/Feb 2004 |
Crossroads on the
roadmap
Time for the UN to pay attention to Israel argues Richard Burden MP |
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Nov/Dec 2003 |
45 minutes or 45 days not the issue
Gerard Killoran argues that the WMD dossier and Hutton Inquiry
are part of the Blair spinning exercise of untruths to justify
war |
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Nov/Dec 2003 |
No licence to kill
The arms trade is big business. Anna Bluston investigates the arms companies
the government keep. |
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Jul/Aug 2003 |
Roadworks to peace
The last thing Iranian demonstrators need is public support from Bush, says Andy
Gregg. |
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Jul/Aug 2003 |
Reading the road map
Whether it is a serious or cynical move,
the 'roadmap' to peace between Israel and
Palestine represents an opportunity to block Sharon’s
way writes Richard Burden MP. |
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May/June 2003 |
Imperialism and
Tyranny
Left apologists for war forget
liberation, says Gerad Killoran. |
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Mar/Apr 2003 |
Paradise
Denied
Cyprus elections could be countdown to solution, says Mary Southcott. |
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Mar/Apr 2003 |
The cure will be far worse than the disease
Andy Gregg on how war against Iraq will play into Bin
Laden's hands.
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Jan/Feb 2003 |
Porous Borders
Johann Hari on how neo-Nazis are seeking to hi-jack
the anti-globalisation movement. |
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Jan/Feb 2003 |
Lula Landslides
Brazil's Workers Party has made
a remarkable transition to power. |
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Nov/Dec 2002 |
Tears in Gaza
Katherine Maycock's view from the Middle East |
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May/June 2002 |
Bye bye Miss American Pie
Frank Less discusses the twilight of American civilisation |
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Jan/Feb 2002 |
Monsters nevertheless
Pete Smith on the left's excuses for September 11 |
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Nov/Dec 2001 |
Beyond anger
Veena Vasista on the response to September 11 |
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Nov/Dec 2001 |
Afghan blowback
Andy Gregg claims Blair and Bush have fallen into Bin Laden's
trap |
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Nov/Dec 2001 |
Bush presidency compromised
Dave Cunningham on how Bush lost the vote and won the election |
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Intifada 2000 presages Palestinian
state
Mike Heiser on how the division of Israel is taking shape |
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Shrub Bush and the Republican
crackup
Dave Cunningham on US political prospects |
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A new internationalism
Peter Hain says government action can make a difference |
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Paving the way to apartheid
Yael Kahn asks whether Israel really wants the peace process
to work |
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