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Thursday 30 March 2006
Manderlay: the danger of do-gooding
spiked-film: Lars von Trier's film about slavery ruthlessly attacks meddlesome liberalism.

Thursday 30 March 2006
Manderlay: the danger of do-gooding
spiked-film: Lars von Trier's film about slavery ruthlessly attacks meddlesome liberalism.

Tuesday 14 March 2006
After Milosevic
Why the international community turned the ineffectual, authoritarian former president of Yugoslavia into evil personified.

Thursday 23 February 2006
Balkanisation by another name
In the talks about Kosovo's future, the former Yugoslavia is being treated as a carcass to be dissected by Western diplomats.

Monday 24 October 2005
Ethical imperialism
Five new publications reveal the political atrophy of foreign policy today.

Tuesday 4 October 2005
Serbia: from ‘people power’ to public passivity
If the ousting of Milosevic really was a revolutionary moment, why is the country in a state of stagnation a mere five years later?

Friday 6 May 2005
Downfall of humanity?
The response to a film about Hitler's final days suggests that some believe we're all to blame for the Holocaust.

Wednesday 20 April 2005
The papacy in a post-political world
How the Pope became an all-purpose Ethical Prince of international relations.

Tuesday 5 April 2005
After Kennan’s ‘containment’
The late George Kennan's big idea sought to define America's 'spiritual vitality' against a rotting USSR - and laid the basis for today's crisis of US foreign policy.

Wednesday 3 November 2004
Blacking up in Darfur
African Union troops are being enlisted to give a respectable face to Western intervention.

Tuesday 29 June 2004
Who’s our S.O.B. now?
The strange career of Ahmed Chalabi shows that America's henchmen are not what they were.

Tuesday 9 September 2003
International rescue
Why are Balkan states with foreign troops on their own soil now joining peacekeeping missions abroad?

Tuesday 5 November 2002
Serbian Octobers
In Serbia, apparent euphoria has turned to voter apathy in the space of just two years.

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