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The struggle for Kenya's future
It’s class and an unresolved colonial legacy that are tearing Kenya apart argues Shiraz Durrani
  Mar/Apr 2008
Double standard democracy
Andy Gregg uncovers incredible British hypocrisy in Saudi Arabia
  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
  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
  Jul/Aug 2007
Dreams into squalid conflicts
Jon Taylor on the facts and fictions behind the birth of Israel
  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
  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

  May/June 2006
Bush image meltdown
Dave Cunningham tracks the fall from grace of George W Bush
  Jan/Feb 2006

The war to oppose is the next one
Gerard Killoran on stopping Bush’s war plans

  May/June 2005
A country designed for failure
Andy Gregg looks at the genocidal war in Darfur and prospects for peace in Sudan
  Jan/Feb 2005
The Moore on terror
Robert Foyle Hunwick looks at the double-barrelled assault on the Republican incumbent
  Jul/Aug 2004
Beating around the Bush
Pete Smith weighs the prospects for a successful Kerry challenge.
  May/June 2004
From despotism to democratic rule
Post the Iraq debacle Dan Elton suggests a future for a revamped United Nations
  Jan/Feb 2004
Crossroads on the roadmap
Time for the UN to pay attention to Israel argues Richard Burden MP
  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
  Nov/Dec 2003
No licence to kill
The arms trade is big business. Anna Bluston investigates the arms companies the government keep.
  Jul/Aug 2003
Roadworks to peace
The last thing Iranian demonstrators need is public support from Bush, says Andy Gregg.
  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.
  May/June 2003
Imperialism and Tyranny
Left apologists for war forget liberation, says Gerad Killoran.
  Mar/Apr 2003
Paradise Denied
Cyprus elections could be countdown to solution, says Mary Southcott.
  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.
  Jan/Feb 2003
Porous Borders
Johann Hari on how neo-Nazis are seeking to hi-jack the anti-globalisation movement.
  Jan/Feb 2003
Lula Landslides
Brazil's Workers Party has made a remarkable transition to power.
  Nov/Dec 2002
Tears in Gaza
Katherine Maycock's view from the Middle East
  May/June 2002
Bye bye Miss American Pie
Frank Less discusses the twilight of American civilisation
  Jan/Feb 2002
Monsters nevertheless
Pete Smith on the left's excuses for September 11
  Nov/Dec 2001
Beyond anger
Veena Vasista on the response to September 11
  Nov/Dec 2001
Afghan blowback
Andy Gregg claims Blair and Bush have fallen into Bin Laden's trap
  Nov/Dec 2001
Bush presidency compromised
Dave Cunningham on how Bush lost the vote and won the election
   
Intifada 2000 presages Palestinian state
Mike Heiser on how the division of Israel is taking shape
   
Shrub Bush and the Republican crackup
Dave Cunningham on US political prospects
   
A new internationalism
Peter Hain says government action can make a difference
   
Paving the way to apartheid
Yael Kahn asks whether Israel really wants the peace process to work
  Sept/Oct 1995