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JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE June: the longer view. In Colombia, at least 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the police response to the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing into a crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, or EU governments, who have alwayssignalled
THE FINANCIERS WHO BACKED BREXIT (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The widespread belief that the UK’s finance industry wanted the country to remain in the EU is wrong. An increasingly powerful sector within the industry was delighted that Leave won. In this month’s podcast, sociologist Théo Bourgeron explains why. The financiers whobacked Brexit. mp3.
THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within ISTANBUL, HOME TO THE NEW ARAB WORLD, BY KILLIAN COGAN (LE The Shabaka Al-Arabiyya (Arab network) bookshop in the heart of Istanbul’s Fatih district, has become the haunt of the city’s Arab intelligentsia. The shelves are full of Arabic literary classics by authors such as Mahmoud Darwich, Naguib Mahfouz and Nizar Qabbani, and calligraphy on the wall THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. THE LOGS OF WAR, BY ALICE BLONDEL (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The logs of war. We think of gold, diamonds and oil as the coveted precious resources traded illegally to generate revenue for corrupt governments and to buy weapons. But wrongfully logged timber funded the Khmer Rouge and many contemporary African conflicts. by Alice Blondel. The logs of war. ↑. ル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版 ル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版をさらに発展させるために. 日頃よりル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版(以下、ディプロ日本語版)をご愛読いただき、誠にありがとうございます。. この度、ディプロ日本語版はウェブサイトを全面刷新 LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Luis Alberto Reygada, May 2021. Mexico signed an agreement with the United States in 2008 to tackle the cartels and the havoc they wreak. It failed, but opened the door to covert US interference on a grand scale. It’s time to scrap it. →. CHINA CONSUMES GAMBIA'S WATERS, BY IAN URBINA (LE MONDE China consumes Gambia’s waters. China promised Gambia its fishmeal plants would provide employment and infrastructure. But these take local fish from the sea to feed farmed fish back in China, and the environmental cost is high. G unjur, a town of some 15,000 people, sits on the Atlantic coastline of southern Gambia, the smallestcountry on
JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE June: the longer view. In Colombia, at least 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the police response to the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing into a crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, or EU governments, who have alwayssignalled
THE FINANCIERS WHO BACKED BREXIT (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The widespread belief that the UK’s finance industry wanted the country to remain in the EU is wrong. An increasingly powerful sector within the industry was delighted that Leave won. In this month’s podcast, sociologist Théo Bourgeron explains why. The financiers whobacked Brexit. mp3.
THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within ISTANBUL, HOME TO THE NEW ARAB WORLD, BY KILLIAN COGAN (LE The Shabaka Al-Arabiyya (Arab network) bookshop in the heart of Istanbul’s Fatih district, has become the haunt of the city’s Arab intelligentsia. The shelves are full of Arabic literary classics by authors such as Mahmoud Darwich, Naguib Mahfouz and Nizar Qabbani, and calligraphy on the wall THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. THE LOGS OF WAR, BY ALICE BLONDEL (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The logs of war. We think of gold, diamonds and oil as the coveted precious resources traded illegally to generate revenue for corrupt governments and to buy weapons. But wrongfully logged timber funded the Khmer Rouge and many contemporary African conflicts. by Alice Blondel. The logs of war. ↑. ル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版 ル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版をさらに発展させるために. 日頃よりル・モンド・ディプロマティーク日本語版(以下、ディプロ日本語版)をご愛読いただき、誠にありがとうございます。. この度、ディプロ日本語版はウェブサイトを全面刷新 JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE June: the longer view. In Colombia, at least 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the police response to the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing into a crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, or EU governments, who have alwayssignalled
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Donald Trump sits behind a huge desk, surrounded by gilt-framed photographs and telephones. Flanking him, behind two small, bare tables, are Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vučić NORTHERN IRELAND UNIONISTS' LOSING BATTLE, BY DANIEL FINN The long-term consequences of Brexit for the people of Northern Ireland remain unknown. But there has been one clear loser from the process so far: the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), and the wider unionist cause. After decades of implacable resistance THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic NORTHERN IRELAND'S DEEP STATE, BY DANIEL FINN (LE MONDE T he term ‘deep state’ originally referred to close relations between repressive state agencies, organised crime and the far right in countries once ruled by military dictatorships, like Greece or Turkey. Among supporters of Donald Trump and Brexit partisans, it has been denuded of meaning: what they now call the ‘deep state’ is just the ‘permanent government’ of civil servants and THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY IN INDIA, BY JOHN FITZGERALD India is the key to a democratic Asia. Its economy is in a delicate equilibrium — much more so than the European economy in 1947 — between the dangers that threaten it and the possibilities it holds. It finds itself at a crucial and precarious turning point of success or failure. Senator Cooper THE JOHN LE CARRÉ OF ULSTER LOYALISM, BY COLIN MURPHY (LE O ne evening in November 2005, as Gary Mitchell sat on his sofa at home in a Belfast suburb, watching Rangers play Porto on the telly, he heard his wife shout from the kitchen: “They’re on top of the car!” Then, she shouted, “They’re smashing the windows! It’s on fire!” He grabbed a baseball bat, and rushed outside. There was a series of small explosions as the tyres on the MAGIC FIGHTS BACK, BY MONA CHOLLET (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Magic fights back. In a world where those who claim rationality do not behave rationally, witchcraft has come to seem powerfully symbolic. And defiantly female, a way to be heard together. E very month since Donald Trump took presidential office, thousands of witches have joined forces as the moon wanes to cast a ‘binding spell’ on himin
COUNTERPOINT, BY MAHMOUD DARWISH (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Picks out a suit with a dandy’s elegance and calls on the dawn to stop dawdling! He walks on the wind. And, in the wind, he knows himself. No four walls hem in the wind. And the wind is a compass for the north in a foreign land. He says: I come from that place. I come from here, and I am neither here nor there. UNITED STATES: THE NEW SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA, BY PIERRE T HE United States, under the pretext of the war on terrorism, has boosted its presence in Africa. Washington has realised that it is dependent on strategic raw materials and is increasing political and military accords with the majority of African countries in an effort to secure its supply lines. LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Luis Alberto Reygada, May 2021. Mexico signed an agreement with the United States in 2008 to tackle the cartels and the havoc they wreak. It failed, but opened the door to covert US interference on a grand scale. It’s time to scrap it. →. CHINA CONSUMES GAMBIA'S WATERS, BY IAN URBINA (LE MONDE China consumes Gambia’s waters. China promised Gambia its fishmeal plants would provide employment and infrastructure. But these take local fish from the sea to feed farmed fish back in China, and the environmental cost is high. G unjur, a town of some 15,000 people, sits on the Atlantic coastline of southern Gambia, the smallestcountry on
JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE June: the longer view. In Colombia, at least 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the police response to the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing into a crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, or EU governments, who have alwayssignalled
THE FINANCIERS WHO BACKED BREXIT (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The widespread belief that the UK’s finance industry wanted the country to remain in the EU is wrong. An increasingly powerful sector within the industry was delighted that Leave won. In this month’s podcast, sociologist Théo Bourgeron explains why. The financiers whobacked Brexit. mp3.
THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within ISTANBUL, HOME TO THE NEW ARAB WORLD, BY KILLIAN COGAN (LE The Shabaka Al-Arabiyya (Arab network) bookshop in the heart of Istanbul’s Fatih district, has become the haunt of the city’s Arab intelligentsia. The shelves are full of Arabic literary classics by authors such as Mahmoud Darwich, Naguib Mahfouz and Nizar Qabbani, and calligraphy on the wall THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. THE LOGS OF WAR, BY ALICE BLONDEL (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The logs of war. We think of gold, diamonds and oil as the coveted precious resources traded illegally to generate revenue for corrupt governments and to buy weapons. But wrongfully logged timber funded the Khmer Rouge and many contemporary African conflicts. by Alice Blondel. The logs of war. ↑. REDISCOVERING POVERTY, BY BARBARA EHRENREICH (LE MONDE by Barbara Ehrenreich, 24 March 2012. Rediscovering poverty. ↑. I t ’s been exactly 50 years since Americans, or at least the non-poor among them, “discovered” poverty, thanks to Michael Harrington’s engaging book The Other America. If this discovery now seems a little overstated, like Columbus’s “discovery” of America, it was LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Luis Alberto Reygada, May 2021. Mexico signed an agreement with the United States in 2008 to tackle the cartels and the havoc they wreak. It failed, but opened the door to covert US interference on a grand scale. It’s time to scrap it. →. CHINA CONSUMES GAMBIA'S WATERS, BY IAN URBINA (LE MONDE China consumes Gambia’s waters. China promised Gambia its fishmeal plants would provide employment and infrastructure. But these take local fish from the sea to feed farmed fish back in China, and the environmental cost is high. G unjur, a town of some 15,000 people, sits on the Atlantic coastline of southern Gambia, the smallestcountry on
JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE June: the longer view. In Colombia, at least 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the police response to the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing into a crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, or EU governments, who have alwayssignalled
THE FINANCIERS WHO BACKED BREXIT (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The widespread belief that the UK’s finance industry wanted the country to remain in the EU is wrong. An increasingly powerful sector within the industry was delighted that Leave won. In this month’s podcast, sociologist Théo Bourgeron explains why. The financiers whobacked Brexit. mp3.
THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within ISTANBUL, HOME TO THE NEW ARAB WORLD, BY KILLIAN COGAN (LE The Shabaka Al-Arabiyya (Arab network) bookshop in the heart of Istanbul’s Fatih district, has become the haunt of the city’s Arab intelligentsia. The shelves are full of Arabic literary classics by authors such as Mahmoud Darwich, Naguib Mahfouz and Nizar Qabbani, and calligraphy on the wall THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. THE LOGS OF WAR, BY ALICE BLONDEL (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE The logs of war. We think of gold, diamonds and oil as the coveted precious resources traded illegally to generate revenue for corrupt governments and to buy weapons. But wrongfully logged timber funded the Khmer Rouge and many contemporary African conflicts. by Alice Blondel. The logs of war. ↑. REDISCOVERING POVERTY, BY BARBARA EHRENREICH (LE MONDE by Barbara Ehrenreich, 24 March 2012. Rediscovering poverty. ↑. I t ’s been exactly 50 years since Americans, or at least the non-poor among them, “discovered” poverty, thanks to Michael Harrington’s engaging book The Other America. If this discovery now seems a little overstated, like Columbus’s “discovery” of America, it wasCLASSIC TEXTS
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LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Donald Trump sits behind a huge desk, surrounded by gilt-framed photographs and telephones. Flanking him, behind two small, bare tables, are Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vučić THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Georges Lefeuvre. That has been Afghanistan’s permanent place, always at the crossroads of more powerful empires: in the Middle Ages, during the Russian and British colonial empires, and when blocs clashed after the Soviet invasion in 1979. Today, great economic powers, established and emerging, have their eye on it. →. THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE سوسياليسم به روايت چه گوارا. Michaël LÖWY ، اكتبر 2007. انديشه ارنستو چه گوارا از هنگام پيروزي انقلات کوبا در سال ۱۹۵۹ تا سال ۱۹۶۷ دگرگوني بسياري يافت. هرچند نبردي جهان گسترعليه
LONDON, WHOSE CITY?, BY ROWLAND ATKINSON (LE MONDE G overnment ministers seen as responsible for unceasing cuts to public services gave uncomfortable street interviews after a massive fire rapidly engulfed Grenfell Tower, a public housing block in one of London’s most affluent districts. The disaster made clear the terrible results of ideological commitments to cut corners and costs in building safety regulations, including the installation THE GENTRIFICATION OF NEW ORLEANS, BY OLIVIER CYRAN (LE S ometimes an unassuming location can seem like a bastion of resistance in a gentrifying area. An old barbershop in Freret Street, New Orleans, is like that. Opened in 1974, when no white people ever came to this the black neighbourhood, Dennis’ Barber Shop is the last remnant of a vanished community according to its owner, Dennis Sigur, who still works 15-hour days there. LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Luis Alberto Reygada, May 2021. Mexico signed an agreement with the United States in 2008 to tackle the cartels and the havoc they wreak. It failed, but opened the door to covert US interference on a grand scale. It’s time to scrap it. →. THE FINANCIERS WHO BACKED BREXIT (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUELE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE JOURNALLE MONDE FRANCEMONDE DIPLOMATIQUE PDFLE MONDE DIPLOLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE USALE MONDE ENGLISH The widespread belief that the UK’s finance industry wanted the country to remain in the EU is wrong. An increasingly powerful sector within the industry was delighted that Leave won. In this month’s podcast, sociologist Théo Bourgeron explains why. The financiers whobacked Brexit. mp3.
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Donald Trump sits behind a huge desk, surrounded by gilt-framed photographs and telephones. Flanking him, behind two small, bare tables, are Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vučić THE GREAT LOCKDOWN HITS THE THIRD WORLD HARD, BY GILBERT J ust as nowhere is immune to the effects of climate change, so the Covid-19 pandemic exempts no one, rich or poor, head of state or refugee. But these global crises do not affect everyone in the same way. Vulnerability to the pandemic is linked to risk factors, including age, and its socioeconomic repercussions, like those of global warming, are unevenly spread across the world and within LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE Georges Lefeuvre. That has been Afghanistan’s permanent place, always at the crossroads of more powerful empires: in the Middle Ages, during the Russian and British colonial empires, and when blocs clashed after the Soviet invasion in 1979. Today, great economic powers, established and emerging, have their eye on it. →. THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic IMPRISONING THE AMERICAN POOR, BY LOÏC WACQUANT (LE MONDE Imprisoning the American poor. Prisons in the “free world” are full to bursting point, and fullest of all are US jails. Over the past twenty years, exacerbated by ever increasing inequalities, preoccupation with the virtues of law and order has led to a toughening of penalties. Worst hit have been those excluded from the “American dream”. LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE سوسياليسم به روايت چه گوارا. Michaël LÖWY ، اكتبر 2007. انديشه ارنستو چه گوارا از هنگام پيروزي انقلات کوبا در سال ۱۹۵۹ تا سال ۱۹۶۷ دگرگوني بسياري يافت. هرچند نبردي جهان گسترعليه
LONDON, WHOSE CITY?, BY ROWLAND ATKINSON (LE MONDE G overnment ministers seen as responsible for unceasing cuts to public services gave uncomfortable street interviews after a massive fire rapidly engulfed Grenfell Tower, a public housing block in one of London’s most affluent districts. The disaster made clear the terrible results of ideological commitments to cut corners and costs in building safety regulations, including the installation THE GENTRIFICATION OF NEW ORLEANS, BY OLIVIER CYRAN (LE S ometimes an unassuming location can seem like a bastion of resistance in a gentrifying area. An old barbershop in Freret Street, New Orleans, is like that. Opened in 1974, when no white people ever came to this the black neighbourhood, Dennis’ Barber Shop is the last remnant of a vanished community according to its owner, Dennis Sigur, who still works 15-hour days there. JUNE: THE LONGER VIEW (LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE 8 hours ago · In Colombia, more than 60 people have died, and many more sexually assaulted and arbitrarily detained, in the protests sparked by President Duque’s deeply unpopular tax bill. The sight of security forces firing at the crowd hasn’t bothered Joe Biden, DIGITAL OR PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE UK. £3,30 / month USA / Canada. $5 / month* Other countries. 5 € / month*. * These prices include shipping costs for addresses outside the UK. 25% discount for students : UK USA / Canada Other countries. Subscriptions to both print and digital editions are handled by Intermedia in the United Kingdom. subs@mondediplo.com / Tel: +44(0)1293
CHINA CONSUMES GAMBIA'S WATERS, BY IAN URBINA (LE MONDE China consumes Gambia’s waters. China promised Gambia its fishmeal plants would provide employment and infrastructure. But these take local fish from the sea to feed farmed fish back in China, and the environmental cost is high. G unjur, a town of some 15,000 people, sits on the Atlantic coastline of southern Gambia, the smallestcountry on
IS SCOTLAND CLOSER TO INDEPENDENCE?, BY RORY SCOTHORNE (LE In 1984, in the midst of her battle with Britain’s miners, Margaret Thatcher warned that her opponents wanted to turn the country into a ‘museum society’. If the UK was to renew its power and relevance, she argued, its ‘old’ and ‘uneconomic’ heavy industries had tobe jettisoned
IRAN IN THE TIME OF CORONA, BY MARMAR KABIR (LE MONDE Iran in the time of corona. The cleaning of the Tabriz public transportation fleet. O n 12 March, for the first time in 60 years, Iran asked for $5bn in aid from the International Monetary Fund. According to the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, the reason for the request is to help his country fight the coronavirus. BRUSSELS REWRITES HISTORY, BY JEAN-BAPTISTE MALET (LE T he House of European History in Brussels’ Leopold Park has attracted half a million visitors since it opened in 2017. Once through the security gate, where guards examine your ID, X-ray your bag and check your temperature with a thermal camera, you pick up an audioguide, which welcomes you, in all 24 of the EU’s official languages, to ‘the House of European History, a project of the RUSSIA'S ATTEMPTED RETURN TO AFRICA, BY ARNAUD DUBIEN (LE I n October 2019 around 40 African heads of state attended the first Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum, held on the initiative of President Vladimir Putin at the former Olympic village in Sochi. The summit’s final declaration set out ambitious objectives — Russia aims to double trade with Africa within five years — and called for a second summit to be held in 2022, probably at NATIONAL BORDERS IN 20TH CENTURY EUROPE, BY PHILIPPE Tracing all the national borders that existed in the 20th century on one map gives some idea of the fragmentation of central Europe. One can pick out the shapes of some contemporary states, and small scraps of territory and places of symbolic importance that were the object of tough negotiations or bitter fighting, such as Vilnius, Memel, Königsberg, Danzig, Chernivtsi, Eastern Galicia THE ESSENCE OF NEOLIBERALISM, BY PIERRE BOURDIEU (LE MONDE A s the dominant discourse would have it, the economic world is a pure and perfect order, implacably unrolling the logic of its predictable consequences, and prompt to repress all violations by the sanctions that it inflicts, either automatically or —more unusually — through the intermediary of its armed extensions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic DECRIMINALIZING THE DRUG WAR?, BY ALFRED W. MCCOY (LE W e live in a time of change, when people are questioning old assumptions and seeking new directions. In the ongoing debate over health care, social justice, and border security, there is, however, one overlooked issue that should be at the top of everyone’s agenda, from Democratic Socialists to libertarian Republicans: America’slongest war.
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THE RETURN OF THE CITY-STATE Benoît Bréville, April 2020 The world’s great cities are cooperating where national governments are failing. In the Covid-19 crisis, US mayors are providing the responsible governing and healthcare the federal government won’tdeliver. →
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GENTLE COMMERCE AND BRUTAL TRADE Alain Garrigou, April 2020 Montesquieu should have paid more attention to the relationship between trading and infection — where goods go, disease follows — because as a young man he lived through Europe’s last major outbreak of plague, in Marseilles in 1720. →*
PUTTING PROFIT BEFORE HEALTHCARE Quentin Ravelli, April 2020 Germany is testing half a million people a week while France only tests those with severe symptoms. Has big pharma’s pursuit of profit left a nation woefully under-equipped? →*
MARAWI, THE PHILIPPINES’ RUINED CITY Antoine Hasday & Nicolas Quénel, April 2020 ISIS lost control of the city of Marawi to the Philippine army in 2017 after a five-month siege, but local people have lost trust in the central government. As fighters from the Middle East return, ISISis (...) →
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COVID-19 SPECIAL REPORT: what happens next? UK’s risky experiment, unequal cost of coronavirus, big pharma’s pursuit of profit; MOROCCO, success is an illusion; AFRICA, enough of FRANCE’s post-colonial meddling! PHILIPPINES SPECIAL: Mindanao, flashpoint for return of ISIS, what sort of self-rule for Muslim Bangsamoro? the CITY-STATE back in power; STEVE MCQUEEN, artist and filmmaker, MARSEILLES, gentle commerce and agent of death ...*
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DO IT NOW. RIGHT AWAY Serge Halimi, April 2020 What happens next? Will the world be saved, but only for the rich few, as in 2008; and will digitisation and surveillance become the neworder? →
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UK RISKED ALL ON VIRUS EXPERIMENT Théo Bourgeron, April 2020 Covid-19 revealed that some governments already had a health strategy based on risking, even losing, some of their citizens’ lives to preserve the national economy. The UK tried for a while to implementit. →
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Pierre Puchot, April 2020 Morocco gives the illusion of success, but wealth remains in the hands of a few, investments haven’t paid off, and healthcare, education and employment are all badly under-supported. The king holds all the power but is increasingly absent and unpredictable. →*
PODCAST: WHEN VIRUSES BECOME PANDEMICS Podcast • 20 March 2020*
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WHAT DOES COVID-19 MEAN FOR PEOPLE DISPLACED BY CLIMATE CHANGE? Outside in • Alex Randall, 8 April 2020 Over 2020, it is likely that one of the key barriers to southern countries halting the spread of Covid-19 will be episodes of human displacement driven by climate- and weather-related (...) →*
POLITICS OF CITY DIPLOMACY B. B., April 2020 Svenja-Foto · Getty City diplomacy is generally considered to have started with town twinnings (then known as ‘matchings’) intended to promote reconciliation between France and Germany after the secondworld (...) →
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THE MICROBES, THE ANIMALS AND US Sonia Shah, March 2020 The novel coronavirus came out of a ‘wet market’ in Wuhan. We don’t know its animal origin, but we do know that if we protect wildlife habitats, animal microbes are less likely to cross over intohumans. →
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PHILIPPINES REVIVES SELF-RULE FOR BANGSAMORO Philippe Revelli, April 2020 The Bangsamoro region of Mindanao is part of a poor, Muslim province in a mostly Christian country, whose indigenous people are under-represented, and has endured violence for 40 years. Part-autonomy failed before and the new interim government doesn’t truly represent the region’s people or needs. →*
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BEHIND LEBANON’S PROTESTS Hajar Alem & Nicolas Dot-Pouillard, January 2020*
THE CORBYN CONTROVERSY Daniel Finn, June 2019*
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AND NOW GET LOST, FRANCE! Fanny Pigeaud, April 2020 African countries that France once saw as its backyard, some still forced to use French- controlled currencies, are rejecting their old colonial patron’s continuing control, and they suspect its motives.→
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PODCAST:STEVE MCQUEEN’S VISUAL IMAGINATION Podcast • 14 April 2020 This month, artist and critic Jon Bird discusses the wide-ranging work of filmmaker Steve McQueen, whose major retrospective at Tate Modern was cut short by Covid-19 closure. What preoccupations (...)→
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BREXIT HASN’T FREED EU OF USS. H., March 2020
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NO FRAUD IN BOLIVIA’S ELECTION Renaud Lambert, December 2019 A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has found that the right-wing coup in Bolivia was based on faulty data from the Organisation of American States (OAS). Who would have thought it? As Renaud Lambert wrote in our December issue, when Morales was declared the winner of October’s election the OAS, ‘the US’s strong arm in the region, entered the frame and soon became a key actor (...)→
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LESSONS FOR THE UK DEPLOYMENT TO MALI Outside in • Cindy Chungong, 8 April 2020 It is clear from experience in Iraq, Afghanistan and indeed in Mali itself that military operations alone will not bring an end toconflict. →
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THE UNEQUAL COST OF CORONAVIRUS R. L. & Pierre Rimbert, April 2020 War, revolution, state failure and lethal pandemics have all been known to reduce inequalities within a society. Will the coronavirus crisis reset society’s priorities towards health and equality, or will it be back to business as usual? →*
LIBERAL DOGMA SHIPWRECKED S. H., October 1998 Asian capitalism is paying the price of over-regulation. That was the reaction last year when the Asia-Pacific region plunged into recession. But the collapse of the Russian economy and the Latin American crisis are provoking a painful (...) →*
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Julie Hollar, March 2020 Vermont senator Bernie Sanders has dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race. In his concession speech Sanders emphasised the gains his campaign has secured. ‘Few would deny that over the course of the past five years, our movement has won the ideological struggle. In so-called red states and blue states and purple states, a majority of the American people now (...) →*
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THE AFTERSHOCKS OF THE ARAB SPRING Hicham Alaoui, March 2020 Almost a decade after the 2011-12 Arab uprisings, protest movements across the region are demanding an end to existing power structures, a goal they cannot achieve without directly engaging in politics. And throughout the Arab world a new regional line-up is replacing old sectarian rivalries. →*
THE US AND IRAN: A LONG AND BITTER WAR The killing of Iran’s top commander Qassim Soleimani in a US drone strike in Baghdad this January has heightened tensions between the two countries and throughout the region. It follows President Donald Trump’s provocative decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal, which has served to curb Iran’s nuclear (...) → RECEIVE YOUR FREE EBOOK NOW:Your email
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