David Hayes is a co-founder of openDemocracy. He has written textbooks on human rights and terrorism, and was a contributor to Town and Country (Jonathan Cape, 1998). His work has been published in PN Review, the Irish Times, El Pais, the Iran Times International, the Canberra Times, the Scotsman, the New Statesman and The Absolute Game. He has edited five print collections of material from the openDemocracy website, including Europe and Islam; Turkey: Writers, Politics, and Free Speech; and Europe: Visions, Realities, Futures. He is the editor of Fred Halliday's Political Journeys - the openDemocracy Essays (Saqi, 2011)
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaParis: assembling the fragments
The “13/11” massacre reveals the scale of the ISIS threat. That makes a coherent response vital. Português. Español.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaParis: encaixando os fragmentos
Os atentados que tiveram lugar no dia 13 de Novembro revelam a ameaça que representa o Daesh, escreve David Hayes...
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Published in: HomeBob Dylan: a conversation
Many celebrations of the great American musician Bob Dylan involve a personal journey through the archives of...
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Published in: HomeBob Dylan: revolution in the head, revisited
The most influential and original musician of the 1960s generation remains a figure of protean creativity half a...
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Published in: HomeIran’s hidden prisoners
Those arrested in Iran after the presidential election of June 2009 join the detainees from earlier moments of...
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Published in: HomeBritain’s economy: fog minus zero
An endless recession has changed politics and livelihoods. But in a many-sided national argument there is no...