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Kel Dummett finds that Australia is content to ignore the troubles of Biak, West Papua.
As far as events in the Place de l’Horloge are concerned, Madame Gauguin is the one who knows all.
David Glanz on the World Social Forum’s agenda.
The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
Radhika Gorur reviews Brigid Hains’ The Ice and the Inland: Mawson, Flynn and the Myth of the Frontier.
European allegiances have been tested by the conflict in Iraq.
First time voters, paper castles, songs of joy, bounteous gifts, signs of the times
John Langmore reflects on the relationship between Australia and the United Nations
Ulm Minster is a testament to the eternal longing humans have always had for understanding
Reviews of the books Speaking for Australia: Parliamentary speeches that shaped our nation; Direct action and democracy today; Scraps of Heaven and Lazy Man in China.
Robert Hefner meets the outspoken editor of Harper’s Magazine, Lewis H. Lapham.
David Glanz finds that talk of democracy is a double-edged sword.
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