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The best of Le monde diplomatique 2012 /

Le Monde diplomatique is one of the most highly respected independent newspapers. Published monthly in French and English, it brings together a diverse range of high-calibre writers from across the world. This book collects the paper's highlights from 2011/2012. The articles have been carefully...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kristianasen, Wendy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Pluto Press, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE WORLD IN CRISIS
  • Europe's wakeup call / Serge Halimi
  • A permanent state of emergency / Slavoj Zizek
  • The currency wars / Laurent L. Jacque
  • The wolf pack stalks Europe / James K. Galbraith
  • Iceland's loud No / Silla Sigurgeirsdottir
  • pt. II US EMPIRE
  • Empire as a state of being / Philip S. Golub
  • Obama misses his historic moment / Jeff Manza
  • `We the people' / Walter Benn Michaels
  • What happened to the US left? / Rick Fantasia
  • A small town in the middle of everywhere / John R. MacArthur
  • pt. III A SMALLER WORLD
  • Cuba's new socialism / Renaud Lambert
  • Brazil: we've got the power / Lamia Oualalou
  • Latin America embraces Palestine / Maurice Lemoine
  • A fine, and convenient, romance / Nikolas Kozloff
  • Russia shouldn't work but it does / Vladislav Inozemtsev
  • Can China share out the wealth? / Martine Bulard
  • China and India: united against the West / Christophe Jaffrelot.
  • Contents note continued: Sudan's south secedes / Gerard Prunier
  • Somaliland, an African exception / Gerard Prunier
  • pt. IV EUROPEAN DIRECTIONS
  • Germany goes for sustainable capitalism / Olivier Cyran
  • Academia's rebel alliance / Pierre Rimbert
  • Communism revisited / Evelyne Pieiller
  • pt. V ROOTS OF CONFLICT
  • One state, two dreams / Alain Gresh
  • Afghanistan's future lies in its past / Georges Lefeuvre
  • The Taliban's secret weapon / Louis Imbert
  • Now that he's gone / Jean-Luc Racine
  • Red line, green line / Joost Hiltermann
  • pt. VI REVOLUTION: THE `ARAB SPRING'
  • The Muslim Brothers in Egypt's `orderly transition' / Gilbert Achcar
  • To shoot, or not to shoot? / Bassma Kodmani
  • Follow the money / Samir Aita
  • Power of the word in the Syrian intifada / Zenobie
  • Yemen knows what it doesn't want / Marine Poirier
  • Egypt's revolution is only beginning / Alain Gresh
  • How to make Libya work after Gaddafi / Patrick Haimzadeh.
  • Contents note continued: pt. VII THE QUESTION OF ISLAM
  • The Arab world's cultural challenge / Hicham Ben Abdallah El. Alaoui
  • Iran can't reform itself / Farhang Jahanpour
  • Islamic Republic uncensored / Shervin Ahmadi
  • The myth of Islamic conquest / Samir Amghar
  • Indonesia, a democracy full stop / Wendy Kristianasen
  • pt. VIII ON THE MOVE: PEOPLE AND CITIES
  • Africa does business in China / Tristan Coloma
  • Filipino maids for export / Julien Brygo
  • Greater Hanoi swallows the countryside / Xavier Montheard
  • Death of the Casbah / Paul Vannier
  • America's slow ground zero / Paul Vannier
  • The world has become a city / Philip S. Golub.