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Bruce Duncan looks at the role of the church following the war in Iraq
Gary Pearce follows Mourid Barghouti’s journey to Palestine in I Saw Ramallah.
Peter Rodgers’ Herzl’s nightmare engages Matthew Lamb.
Over the last year a major chasm has opened between decisions of Australia’s High Court and those of the UK House of Lords and the US Supreme Court regarding issues of national security such as the long-term mandatory detention of stateless asylum seekers.
Out of jail but not free
David Glanz finds that talk of democracy is a double-edged sword.
How do people decide when to stop clapping after a performance? The progress of fads and fashions—in thought, opinion or consumer behaviour—can be described by one of the laws of magnetism.
The ‘right to return’ to Israel does not mean that all Jews visiting there for the first time will like the reality they find.
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