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Monday 2 July 2007
Sudan: a platform for French grandstanding
France's new foreign minister, the arch-interventionist Bernard Kouchner, is using the crisis in Darfur to try to win France some respect in world affairs.

Monday 11 June 2007
The Milosevic trial: a travesty of justice
A new book shows how the international community undermined every legal principle in its desperate bid to convict the former Yugoslav leader.

Wednesday 25 October 2006
Benn against the big bad Wolfowitz
Ignore UK development minister Hilary Benn's posturing against the World Bank: both agree that Africa is incapable of self-government.

Thursday 24 August 2006
Tribe wanted, reality check needed
Tribewanted.com aims to create a new model 'eco-community' on a Fijian island. It's actually just a time-share deal for thirtysomething narcissists.

Thursday 11 May 2006
The EU and Serbia: treating a state like a naughty child
What gives European officials the right to punish Serbia for failing to arrest former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic?

Thursday 20 April 2006
Transamerica: dysfunction by numbers
spiked-film: Duncan Tucker’s road movie about a transsexual substitutes revelations of abuse for character or plot development.

Tuesday 4 April 2006
What ever happened to the Orange Revolution?
Last year we were told that a popular uprising in Ukraine had ousted a fraudulent leader. So why has that fraudulent leader now been voted into power?

Thursday 2 March 2006
Serbia: from pariah to EU member
Serbia is currently charged with genocide, under pressure to hand over General Mladic, and up for membership of the EU. What’s going on? Two authors offer their views.

Wednesday 3 August 2005
How did Srebrenica become a morality tale?
The West turned a bloody battle in a brutal civil war into a clash between good and evil.

Thursday 13 January 2005
Not all votes are equal
The West's different responses to elections in Ukraine, Macedonia and Kosovo suggests that it only supports the will of the people when the people do as they're told.

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