NEW EDITORIAL TEAM AT OPENDEMOCRACY AS ISABEL HILTON LEAVES TO FOCUS ON CHINADIALOGUE
LONDON: After two years and four months at the editorial helm of openDemocracy, Isabel Hilton is moving
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Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization
Nayan Chanda
Yale University Press | July 2007 | ISBN 978-0-300-11201-6
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7 July 2007 is a melancholy date in modern British history, the second anniversary of the London bombs which took the lives of fifty-two travellers on the city's
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The Dictionary of Alternatives: Utopianism and Organization
Martin Parker, Valérie Fournier, Patrick Reedy
Zed Books | April 2007 | ISBN 1842773338
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Monk by the Sea, (1809) Oil on canvas, 110 x 172 cm
Caspar David Friederich (b. 1774, Greifswald, d. 1840, Dresden)
Nationalgalerie, Berlin
The two months from 17 April - 19 June 2007 at openDemocracy have been the occasion of a strong body of accumulating work on several editorial fronts. The regular output
"Side by Side, Israel & the Occupied Territories", aims to encourage dialogue between young Israelis and young Palestinians who have lost family members in the conflict. Through this
The dominant argument in Europe seems to change with every decade. In the 1920s it was recovery from war and inter-state rivalry; in the 1930s, the rise of fascism and
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"What Democracy is for: On Freedom and Moral Government"
by Stein Ringen
Princeton University Press | June 2007 | ISBN 0691129843
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"Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village"
by Richard Barbrook
Pluto Press | April 2007 | ISBN 0745326609
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Welcome to the openDemocracy's poDcast.
This week we discuss the different ways world citizens have been engaging with the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany. Climate change and poverty