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Bob’s Ballon

In response to:
Madeleine Bunting, June 4, 2007 The Guardian
While, on the whole you make some pretty good points, it does concern me that you seem to regard Bob Geldof as synonymous with the Make Poverty History Campaign, when, in reality, the two were, to a large extent seperate.
The Make Poverty History campaign was led [...]

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Let the Buyer Beware

On Thursday I was in London at the Trade Justice Movement’s rally outside the Embassy of Germany (who currently hold the European Unions’s rotating presidency), followed by visits to each EU embassy, in my case Cyprus. The issue at hand was these fairly obscure, and, you would think, relatively mundane things called Economic Parnership Agreements [...]

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The Development Dilemma

A few days ago The Guardian newspaper reported on an MOD study looking at the strategic situation for Britain’s armed forces 30 years down the line. One of its main assumptions, with good reason, is that by then, it will be China and India, rather than the so-called transatlantic ‘anglosphere’ which set the global agenda. [...]

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An Introduction to the Youth of Planet Earth

If various reports are to be believed, by the time you’ve read this I will have scrawled graffiti over your walls, stolen your car’s right wing mirror and shouted expletives at your elderly mother, all whilst kidnapping your cat. In fact, given all the wonderful press coverage our hooded recalcitrant ‘yoof’ receive, it’s a wonder [...]

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The White Man’s Burden (?)

What do you think of when you think of Africa? Starving little children, rib cages and swollen bellies horrifically prominent in desolate, dusty villages, surrounded by flies? Or maybe corrupt military leaders living on a diet of conflict diamonds and caviar while their citizens starve? What about nations in a perpetual [...]

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