The Scotland Question answered
November 9, 2012 12:00 am Leave your thoughts David Eade explains how allowing Scotland a referendum on independence may have implications for other secessionist movements across Europe.
David Eade explains how allowing Scotland a referendum on independence may have implications for other secessionist movements across Europe.
Despite hurricane Sandy, neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney will speak about global warming. The danger this poses is huge, writes George Monbiot.
Apparently, 'popular resistance' has suddenly elevated to become a clash of visions or strategies between the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and its rivals in Gaza, underscoring an existing and deepening rift between various factions and leaderships, writes Ramzy Baroud.
The London Progressive Journal gives its take on current events in our editorial column
Dr. Faysal Mikdadi discusses a recent letter he wrote to Time magazine
History replays itself over and over again. An endless loop. And we watch. Mesmerised. As if it were the first time. And we never learn... From Hungary to Bahrain, Dr Faisal Mikdadi contemplates the struggle for democracy.
Since the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776, the US has struggled with its foreign policy and its perceived role within global politics. Finn Bowen discusses the past, present and future of US foreign policy
Elizabeth Ellis reminds us of humanity's mission statement
David Eade calls for a renewal of international solidarity to help Spain's embattled workers
David Lane reviews a book which illustrates the global nature of developments in healthcare: Health Care Reform and Globalisation: The US, China and Europe in Comparative Perspective