The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
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Peter HayesPeter Hayes is professor of international relations at Nautilus at RMIT, Melbourne, and directs the Nautilus Institute in San Francisco. Recent articlesNorth Korea and the United States: what deal? The Beijing deal on North Korea's nuclear-weapons programme is neither breakthrough nor regression, says Peter Hayes. Dr Strangelove in PyongyangNorth Korea has conducted a nuclear-weapons test. What comes next? Peter Hayes & Tim Savage recommend what not to do. Nuclear little brother: North Korea's next testThe Pyongyang regime's seven missile tests on 5 July 2006 may be only a prelude to a far more challenging act of military and political showmanship, says Peter Hayes of the Nautilus Institute. |
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