Do You Want to Know the Truth? by Rupert Read
Book Review by Alison Teal Honesty is the key word for Rupert Read’s new book Do You Want to Know the Truth? Rarely is this book what one would consider ‘light’ reading. Collecting some of […]
Book Review by Alison Teal Honesty is the key word for Rupert Read’s new book Do You Want to Know the Truth? Rarely is this book what one would consider ‘light’ reading. Collecting some of […]
Anne Dufresne, activist for gig workers’ rights and member of the GRESEA research group, gives a critical perspective on Uber’s recognition agreement with Belgian union UBT-FGTB, the first such agreement in the EU. A longer […]
The German Foreign Ministry presents its draft strategy for escalation of the power struggle against China, planing Taiwan’s integration and economic coercion measures – such as boycotts of entire regions. Read Here
Exports to third countries (calendar and seasonally adjusted exports of goods), October 2022 61.2 billion euros -1.6% on the previous month +15.3% on the same month a year earlier Read Here
Philip Cunliffe talks about the changing nature of international conflict and humanitarian intervention, plus the role of states and institutions in peacekeeping Philip Cunliffe is Associate Professor of International Relations · UCL Institute for Risk […]
What ever happened to people’s fear of nuclear war? Wolfgang Streeck is the Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany Cross-posted from Sidecar On 17 October, Bundeskanzler […]
Mark Maslin, UCL; Priti Parikh, UCL; Richard Taylor, UCL, and Simon Chin-Yee, UCL Billed as “Africa’s COP”, the 27th UN climate change summit (otherwise known as COP27) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, was expected to promote […]
Besides in the mainstream media and the political class, Britain’s newest budget is acknowledged as a disaster for not only the poor, but most of the middle class. Read Here
Carlos Martens Bilongo tells MEE the comment aimed at him by a far-right parliamentarian also exposes the increasing confidence of such forces in France Read Here
A great majority of non-Olympic sports federations may be ready to weaken their position vis-à-vis Olympic federations if they vote to dissolve their common association GAISF at a General Assembly on 29 November. This will […]
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