Ron Paul is Relevant, Like it or Not
- By Lucas Freire
- 26 December, 2011
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With the Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire Primary approaching, statistical rumours are that Texas Congressman Ron Paul has a considerable chance of doing well at the initial stages of … Continue Reading →
War, Torture, Neocons, Media and Republicans
- By Lucas Freire
- 14 November, 2011
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The first 2011 GOP Debate on Foreign Policy took place in South Carolina with the support of CBS News, which had it on national TV for the first … Continue Reading →
‘Open Sectrets’ and the London Weapons Fair
- By Tatevik Mnatsakanyan
- 23 October, 2011
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Last month, London’s ExCel Centre hosted the biennial Defence and Security International Fair, where the latest triumphs of military technology were shown off. This post is my reflections on some … Continue Reading →
Power to the people? What are we asking for when we ask for transparency?
- By OwenDThomas
- 16 August, 2011
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Secrecy is as indispensable to human beings as fire, and as greatly feared - Sissela Bok In recent times, calls for transparency have intensified in international politics. Examples abound: Wikileaks, public … Continue Reading →


