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From being a black woman in the US to being an American citizen What is it like to be a black citizen in the US? Although such a question can sound too ...
The Strange Non-Death of Neoliberalism. Colin Crouch urges us to rethink the role of giant corporations in the state vs market analysis of neoliberalism Neoliberalism has ruled the Western world and most ...
Contradictions and priorities. Miles Larmer, Peter Dwyer and Leo Zeiling, three top academics on social change in Africa, join forces to explore the role of social forces in leading democratic transformation in ...
Kathryn Bolkovac was a good cop. Back in her hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, the athletic Ms. Bolkovac once wrestled a fleeing criminal to the ground and disarmed him. Kathryn Bolkovac was just ...
Blaise Lampen, journalist and correspondent to the United Nations for the Swiss agency ATS, has just brought out his latest book. Eight years of a journal, where the writer gives us his ...
For many of his readers Joe Sacco has a personal impact. The emotion is diffused but powerful; it might be perceived as a knock-out –though not many of us have had that ...
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