Outrage by Noam Chomsky
Categorised in:
Manufactured outrage and the hypocrisy of the West
Categorised in:
Manufactured outrage and the hypocrisy of the West
Categorised in:
An interview with Professor Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University, Visiting Distinguished Professor in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights.
Categorised in:
Gillian Cowlishaw reflecting on the settler consciousness of place and origin
Categorised in:
It is beyond most Westerners to understand today how offers of democracy are really much more than this: there is a widespread incapacity to grasp the social assumptions embedded in our ‘gifts’ writes John Hinkson
Categorised in:
Jeremy Salt exposes the interests that lie behind calls for a strike against Iran.
Categorised in:
How can the West resolve the stand-off over nuclear power while preserving its own ways of living and promoting liberty, asks John Hinkson
Categorised in:
Despite widespread international condemnation for its policy of violent repression against the Palestinian people in the Occupied Territories, the Israeli government appears impervious to moral appeals from world leaders.
Categorised in:
Scott Burchill Forget the demonisation of Iraq. Chemical weaponry is the preferred choice of world leaders. It can spread diseases to those who are vulnerable to them, kill in minutes and leave infrastructure and industry untouched.