We are constantly inundated with news reports about public figures and prominent organisations behaving in ways contrary to their stated principles.
Eliciting shock inversely proportional to our respective degrees of disillusionment, the exposés (...)
We are constantly inundated with news reports about public figures and prominent organisations behaving in ways contrary to their stated principles.
Eliciting shock inversely proportional to our respective degrees of disillusionment, the exposés (...)
Italian political analyst Domenico Bartoli once noted that a summit between two leaders who are meeting for the first time combines the risk of misunderstandings with the most sensational publicity.
Supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic (...)
Italian political analyst Domenico Bartoli once noted that a summit between two leaders who are meeting for the first time combines the risk of misunderstandings with the most sensational publicity.
Supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic (...)
US software freedom pioneer Richard Stallman has warned that “the only database that is not dangerous is the one that is never collected” and notes that under current levels of surveillance, true democracy cannot now be said to exist anywhere in the (...)
Patrimony claims by countries seeking the return of their cultural property from North American and European museums, private collectors and antiquity dealers have accelerated since the 1970 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural (...)
Patrimony claims by countries seeking the return of their cultural property from North American and European museums, private collectors and antiquity dealers have accelerated since the 1970 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural (...)
Is expressing your take on Egypt's internal affairs overstepping the mark once you cross the border? Egyptian expatriates now have the vote, and so they technically have as much of a say as any of us in how the country is run. However, in the wake (...)
Is expressing your take on Egypt's internal affairs overstepping the mark once you cross the border? Egyptian expatriates now have the vote, and so they technically have as much of a say as any of us in how the country is run. However, in the wake (...)