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Progressive Internationalism Articles

Iraq and the politics of normal

Celebrating success is not always something that comes easy to the left in politics, not least when the word Iraq is mentioned.

Is the Foreign Office still a great office of state?

Michael Cockerell’s documentary series on the great offices of state examined the history of the Foreign Office in its second programme shown last week. In it, the veteran journalist wistfully considered the faded glory of King Charles Street, the failures expressed in the grandeur of rooms like the Locarno suite which celebrate collapsed treaties and concluded it seemed to symbolise more a ‘palace of dreams’ than a powerhouse of the modern era.

Attacking the hydra heads of terrorism

In the world of media management, Baroness Kinnock’s timing couldn’t have been less fortunate. To admit, just two hours after Gordon Brown had made a series of policy announcements on tackling the terrorist threat, that counter-terror funding in Pakistan and counter-narcotics work in Afghanistan was being cut was a gift to the opposition. While the scale and significance in the impact of the exchange rates shouldn’t be overblown, it raises an interesting question about how we can most effectively deliver a counter-terrorism strategy at a time when resources are stretched.

Measured mediation

It might seem a little premature to judge President Obama as an
international statesman just 9 months after his inauguration, but given
the huge weight of expectation across the world, he had a lot to live
up to even before he was awarded that Nobel peace prize.