Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Following my post about the fabulous call to modernity, fraternity and Britishness by Borders and Immigration Minister Liam Byrne, we are launching OK's summer
Many are. There is some wonderful openDemocracy coverage and in our sister ship openDemocracy Russia, with translations. Writers who have been there and know the history. Neal Ascherson just up
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Liam Byrne is the Minister of State for Borders and Immigration. Eloquent and presentable, he is according to the Spectator, tipped to become a Cabinet Minister
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): There is a great post by Sunny Hundal here - it's his reflections on his blog nation event. The larger problem, the way the
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): There is another spate of end of political party articles, with a stronger than usual theme of blaming the internet, triggered by John Lloyd as he
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): There was a very odd column by Simon Jenkins in Wednesday's Guardian. He says that we don't have democracy, we still have
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): In a tremendous Guardian column today, George Monbiot calls on everyone who can to stop the new coal-fired plant planned for Kingsnorth Kent, by joining the
Anthony Barnett (London,OK):We were confidently told by Steve Richards on last night's Newsnight that David Miliband is "100 per cent" preparing to stand when
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): Following up on yesterday's post the sense grows that Labour is girding what remains of its loins to insist that Brown resigns. The signal
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): I have just done a short post about this over in openUSA.
Kanishk is in holiday and asked me before he left to report on Barack Obama in London. It is quite hard to do so. There isn't really a
Anthony Barnett (London,OK): After watching the lackluster BBC commentary on Glasgow East through the night I came away convinced that something momentous had happened - as rapidly analysed by