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Published in: TransformationCan pluralism be taught?
Human conflict is unavoidable, but violence is not. By facing up to the ‘unacceptable’ we can learn to live with difference.
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Published in: openSecurityEgypt: press freedom at a crossroads
The military-backed regime in Egypt has an answer to criticism—blame the messenger. But journalists are fighting back.
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Published in: 50.50A fresh look: towards an Israel-Palestine two-state solution
A two-state solution is still possible in Israel and Palestine, but it will take a more aggressive strategy - one...
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Published in: 50.50Egypt: back to military despotism?
The only way out of the current stalemate is launching an inclusive reconciliation process in which all political...
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Published in: HomeDear Mr. Monti
You have a huge opportunity on your hands: responsibility and social justice can be brought back into the Italian...
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Published in: HomeCrisis - what crisis?
Why is widespread social anxiety fuelling xenophobia rather than criticism of neoliberal capitalism? What role has...
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Published in: HomeA message from the front line
Does Europe offer a model for a solution to xenophobia, or is it a major part of the problem; or is it just in a...
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Published in: 50.50Could diversity be making us more civil?
A walk in one of the poorest and most diverse areas in Britain reveals that contrary to popular belief, it seems...