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Sunder KatwalaSunder KatwalaSunder is General Secretary of the Fabian Society, and took up the post in October 2003. Sunder joined the Fabian staff from The Observer where he was a leader writer and internet editor, as well as editor of The Observer's 2001 election guide. He was previously founding Research Director of The Foreign Policy Centre (1999 – 2001), where he wrote research reports including Reinventing the Commonwealth (1999) and Democratising Global Sport (2000) and was Commissioning Editor for Politics and Economics at Macmillan (1995-1999). Sunder is a regular contributor to broadcast and print media on British and international politics. His research interests include citizenship and British identity, the European Union, foreign policy and globalisation, and the future of Labour and progressive politics more generally. Recent articlesThe future of conservatism Sunder Katwala, General Secretary of the Fabian Society, outlines how he thinks David Cameron should resuscitate the centre-right. It follows on from his recent 'Much Left' article on the future for a goverment of the left. This is an article for OurKingdom, openDemocracy's group discussion blog on the future of the United Kingdom. Read the blog here, or visit our articles homepage (still under construction) here. Much LeftThe head of Britain’s Fabian Society, historically a defining source of Labour’s policies, sets out a new agenda for progressive politics after ten years of Blairism. |
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