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Most of the uncertainties of the year ahead are international, particularly in our region. John Howard will be lucky if things work out as he hopes.
Anthony Ham examines the life and legacy of Edward Said.
David Glanz on the World Social Forum’s agenda.
A good way to close discussion of Iraq, Palestine or refugees is to accuse your opponents of holding the doctrine of moral equivalence.
Peter Hamilton prepares to cast his first vote in a US election
Gary Pearce follows Mourid Barghouti’s journey to Palestine in I Saw Ramallah.
Peter Rodgers’ Herzl’s nightmare engages Matthew Lamb.
Out of jail but not free
David Glanz finds that talk of democracy is a double-edged sword.
The ‘right to return’ to Israel does not mean that all Jews visiting there for the first time will like the reality they find.
Michele M. Gierck reviews Arch and Martin Flanagan’s The Line: A Man’s Experience of the Burma Railway; A Son’s Quest to Understand.
Ramona Wadi is a freelance journalist, book reviewer and blogger. Her writing covers a range of themes in relation to Palestine, Chile and Latin America.
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