November 2010
... dossier, stand against austerity; Tea Party in US midterms; Indonesia, goodbye to Islamisation; Lebanon, peacetime pursuits; Putin's Russia somehow works; Kazakhstan takes on Russia; India's quite surprising new friends; screen test for Israel...and more...
- New economic territory
France says No - Serge Halimi
France hasn't seen demonstrations like this for 40 years. President Nicolas Sarkozy's character, his arrogance and determination to crush the "enemy" have aroused wide opposition. But one man's whims do not account for all the sound and fury. This is a response to a fundamental and unjust change of social direction chosen by European governments with allegiances ranging from confident right to compliant left, on the pretext of dealing with the financial crisis. Berlusconi has done no more good (...)Translated by Barbara Wilson -
A permanent state of emergency - Slavoj Zizek
The explosion of anger seen on the streets of Paris, Madrid, Athens and Bucharest is a sign of people's exasperation and desire for change, with the hope that would bring. But we are in new economic territory: we do not know what we have to do, but we have to act nowOriginal text in English -
Ireland, still a role model - Renaud Lambert
Ireland's neo-liberal economic policies were greatly admired around the world, just as long as they seemed to be delivering high growth rates. Even now, Ireland's ferocious austerity measures are being emulatedTranslated by Stephanie Irvine -
Cuba squeezes the state - Janette Habel
Cuba intends to cut 20% of all jobs and radically revise its economic model as fast as possible. There is already inequality, and soon that may be legal within the constitutionTranslated by Tom Genrich - Challenges for the establishments in us midterms
Texas Tea Party - Robert Zaretsky
Politicians are gaining ground with Texas voters by blaming the federal government for all national ills. For Tea Partiers here, Washington appears a distant, almost foreign rulerOriginal text in English -
'We the people' - Walter Benn Michaels
A new strand of rightwing populists in the US, represented by talk show host Glenn Beck and his Tea Party followers, fear al-Qaida less than they do socialism. But in particular all Tea Partiers despise the Republican rich and the elitesOriginal text in English - Islam in the Pancasila state
Indonesia, a democracy full stop - Wendy Kristianasen
Indonesia's disasters - October's tsunami and eruption, the killing of suspected terrorists in Sumatra - get more media attention than its democratic elections. Yet these marked the direct re-election of the president last year and a cautious step away from Islamising agendas, re-affirming the country's historic balance of secularism with IslamOriginal text in English -
Where culture blends with belief - Wendy Kristianasen
Original text in English - A free society under an authoritarian regime
Russia shouldn't work but it does - Vladislav Inozemtsev
Russia's post-Soviet elites of wealth and bureaucracy did a quiet deal with Putin long ago: we'll keep your governing structure stable if you keep us in the money. And that's how the country functions, even if it is storing up problems for the futureTranslated by Charles Goulden -
Nightmare scenarios in a primordial forest - Marie-Hélène Mandrillon
Translated by Robert Waterhouse - From antipathy to military cooperation
India and Israel: an unlikely alliance - Isabelle Saint-Mézard
India has the world's third largest Muslim population, and political and economic ties with Arab nations. It is also buying weapons and military expertise from its new friend IsraelTranslated By Charles Goulden -
India's close encounters with Iran - Isabelle Saint-Mézard
Translated By Charles Goulden - The military industrial complex doesn't lack business
War without end - Jean-Paul Hébert and Philippe Rekacewicz
Which came first in the 20th and 21st centuries - the pretext for war or the new weapons with which to fight it?Translated by Tom Genrich - Agriculture and transport today's pressing issues
Lebanon's bitter garden - Lucile Garçon and Rami Zurayk
Lebanon's Bekaa valley has become a vast yet crude agribusiness supplying fruit and vegetables to the Middle East and drawing its underpaid, insecure migrant labour force from neighbouring SyriaTranslated by Tom Genrich -
A season in hell - Lucile Garçon and Rami Zurayk
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Can the Med rescue Beirut's commuters? - Don Duncan
Planners are thinking up creative remedies for Lebanon's transport woes: go offshore or renovate the coastal railway line which served the country well in Ottoman daysLMD English Edition exclusive - Film directors' critical gaze
Israel's screen test - Hubert Prolongeau
Israel's filmmakers can now say and show almost anything they like onscreen, and be admired internationally for doing so - OSCE, in the name of peace in Europe
Silent diplomacy - Alain De Neve
The end of the the cold war provoked many tensions between 'national communities' in Europe and Asia. To confront these, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) must collaborate with other European institutionsTranslated by Robert Waterhouse -
Kazakhstan or Eurasian geopolitics - Régis Genté
Russia and Kazakhstan share an endless border, a language and many mutual interests. There should be no relationship crisis, yet the young central Asian republic is increasingly trying to assert its independenceTranslated by Robert Waterhouse
Diplomatic channels
Articles & blog
- US twin pursuits of violence (2010/10)
- UK cuts won't work (2010/10)
- Dutch culture wars (2010/10)
Maps
- The EU's expulsion machine (2010/06)
- Reunion, integrated island (2010/03)
- Live long if you're prosperous (2010/02)
Images
- Reimagining Raqqa: of tradition and of wheat (2010/10)
- Black Dust (2010/09)
- Afghanistan's own national army (2010/08)
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