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In their first strategic conversation, held by telephone on 24 January, the French President and the new American President discussed the Iranian dossier at length….

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A couple of days ago, I received a message from a friend in the UK: “Astonishing scenes from Holland – this is not the picture…

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As results were coming in from the Georgia run-off, I found myself thinking about polarisation in politics. The shape of Joe Biden’s presidency hung on…

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About a quarter of a century ago, I heard a fabulous story about computerised push-polling in the USA – not something we have ever been…

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Fascism (n) a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasising an…

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When, on Wednesday, Joe Biden took the reins of the US Executive, his first emergency will be the fight against the consequences of the Covid-19…

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Ding, dong, the Trump is gone, and – fingers crossed – without any final horror for us to remember him by. I am nervous about…

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In 2007, I left the United Kingdom to live and work in China. The country, which I had left booming whilst Tony Blair was entering…

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The UK is set to face steep challenges on the road to post-covid economic recovery. Concerns remain around the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and…

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You think you might be dreaming. Here’s a new virus that appeared in Wuhan thirteen months ago and has killed two million people worldwide since,…

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A friend raises the question: “Did we overvalue American Democracy”? I’ll try two answers, one theoretical, the other about the possible aftermath of the attack…

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Keir Starmer may just be a small phenomenon. I suppose that second guessing the current UK government is not actually terribly onerous. Starmer just has…

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