
PAUL RICHARDS AND GARY DENT: NATO’s principles of co-operation and coexistence must be defended against increasingly hostile foreign actors
PAUL RICHARDS AND GARY DENT: NATO’s principles of co-operation and coexistence must be defended against increasingly hostile foreign actors
ROMILLY GREENHILL: The UK aid cuts will cost lives, with consequences for us all
VITTORIO TREVITT: Only with mass support and effective policy can social democracy emerge in Thailand
This edition of the Fabian Review focuses on the turbulent political landscape of Europe, featuring Caroline Gray, Matthias Dilling, Luke John Davies, Emma Fastesson Lindgren, and Judith Kirton-Darling. In conversation with Iggy Wood, Liam Byrne discusses inequality, populism, and sci-fi. Elsewhere, Paul Mason and Margaret Pinder discuss Labour's defence plans.
TONY KLUG: A two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is now difficult to imagine. Yet Palestinian independence is still our best chance of a just peace
This edition of the Fabian Review looks at obstacles and opportunities for the left in a post-Trump world, featuring Thom Brooks and Amy Dacey. Are we living in rogue state Britain? Luke Cooper and Sonia Adesara investigate. Plus, shadow education secretary Kate Green MP sets out her vision.
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