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Encouraging the North–South relationship offers the best hope for North Korea and the world
Robert Phiddian reviews Ghassan Hage’s Against Paranoid Nationalism: Searching for hope in a shrinking society.
Mike Ticher reviews Hugo Hamilton’s The Speckled People.
Letters from Greg Hawthorne, John Dobinson
A Naga poet keeps her culture alive even without a recognised homeland
Dan Madigan, Abdullah Saeed and Frank Brennan examine religious conflict in Australia as part of the Jesuit Seminar Series.
Professor Saeed and Fr Madigan make religious dialogue look easy. You would almost wonder what is the problem.
Letters from Philip Mendes, John Haughey, Gavan Breen.
Death of the king, Little argument, Words to end winter
Morag Fraser, former editor of this journal, expressed a residual unease with the very notion of ‘Australian values’, belonging as she saw it to a ‘vocabulary of expediency’ rather than of conviction. What are 'Australian' values, asks Richard Treloar.
Gary Pearce reviews Lady Gregory’s Toothbrush by Colm Tóibín.
The road towards a Spain free from ETA violence remains one fraught with peril.
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