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Total Results: 396
January 25, 2021
How China could turn off Britain’s lights
Businesses loyal to Beijing are taking over our nuclear power and electricity systems
Clive Hamilton
Thursday
14.01
14.01
What Dominic Cummings got right
He warned that when crisis hit our sclerotic system, it wouldn't cope
Aris Roussinos
14.01
Who really controls fertility?
With reproductive politics, violence has a way of creeping in
Mary Harrington
Friday
01.01
01.01
Why chaos is good for Boris — and Brexit
The importance of rational consistency when dealing with complex problems is often exaggerated
Giles Fraser
Friday
11.12
11.12
China’s useful idiots
A new generation of intellectual patsies are lining up to do Beijing's dirty work
James Bloodworth
Wednesday
09.12
09.12
Europe needs to grow up and defend itself
With America withdrawing, only France and Britain can protect the continent
Aris Roussinos
Friday
04.12
04.12
Who will Biden bomb first?
The President-elect's 'global leadership' is a return to the failed policies of Obama and Clinton
Patrick Lawrence
Wednesday
25.11
25.11
Will Ethiopia get sucked into Cold War II?
The Chinese and Americans have plenty at stake if a civil war erupts
Christopher Rhodes
Monday
02.11
02.11
Centrists are the biggest threat to democracy
The anti-democratic spirit of the age is an expression of colossal self-regard
Peter Franklin
Wednesday
28.10
28.10
Will the Moon become the next Iraq?
As Earth's great powers compete for lunar supremacy, astropolitics is about to get ugly
Tim Marshall
Thursday
08.10
08.10
It’s time China got over the Opium War
A minor defeat 150 years ago keeps on delivering victory for Xi Jinping
Bill Hayton
Monday
05.10
05.10
The autocrats of the world are uniting
Like the old Concert of Europe, the new Dictators' Club has set aside differences to focus on naked power
Christopher Rhodes
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