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01/07/2020 - 12:04am
The war that saved Europe from Communism
A century ago only the Polish army stood between Bolsheviks and a severely weakened Europe
Roger Moorhouse
07.01
The poisoning of liberal democracy
Ferdinand Mount's <I> The New Few </i> presages a decade destabilised by inequality and incompetent oligarchies
Tanya Gold
07.01
Could the Cummings nerd army fix broken Britain?
The 'bad Nash equilibrium' is a good guide to sorting terrible government
Tom Chivers
Monday, January 6
06.01
Has trans orthodoxy conquered the world?
The theory of transgenderism promises salvation to believers and damnation for heretics
Madeleine Kearns
06.01
How Britain created the Middle East crisis
The carve-up of the region after the First World War led to the fanaticism and conflict of today
James Barr
06.01
Can the Tories cling on to the Red Wall?
The Conservatives need a five-year plan to stop a swing back to Labour
David Jeffery
Friday, January 3
03.01
What’s the point of civil partnerships?
Let’s not pretend that cancelling marriage will eradicate the power imbalances of sexual politics
Giles Fraser
03.01
Will China get stuck in the Afghan quagmire?
As the US withdraws after two decades of war, how will Beijing protect its interests?
Mike Martin
03.01
In praise of failed resolutions
A reminder of our imperfections can spur us on to greater things
Polly Mackenzie
03.01
How would you respond to the rise of Nazism?
Sebastian Haffner’s powerful 1939 memoir <I>Defying Hitler</i> can help us make sense of current uncertain times
Ian Birrell
Thursday, January 2
02.01
Where will Boris Johnson lead us?
Come 2029, the former United Kingdom will be consumed by a new dilemma
James Kirkup
02.01
America has always been a circus
Kurt Anderson's <I>Fantasyland</i> explores the US tendency to blur fact with fiction
Justin Webb
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