Friday June 1 We need to build an entirely new market system, not just patch up the old one, says the economics commentator, who discusses the long-term fallout of the financial crisis and possible futures for the eurozone Continue reading… Thursday May 31 The US State Department now spends less than half of its effort on its traditional role of managing state-to-state relations. A former senior official tells us what it's doing instead Continue reading… Wednesday May 30 The 11 times gold medal-winning Paralympian athlete, now a peer in Britain's House of Lords, tells us about the spirit and legacy of the Olympics – and what parliament and competitive sport have in common Continue reading… Monday May 28 The veteran reporter and frequent visitor to Afghanistan tells us about the country he loves, and the Westerners (and Central Asian conqueror) who wrote engagingly about it Continue reading… Monday May 28 Humour can be better than mainstream media at speaking truth to power, says the American comedian and activist. He discusses masters of the art, from Jon Stewart to Joseph Heller Continue reading… |
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