Europe’s automotive sector – the bulk of which is concentrated in Germany and its hinterlands – had suffered €100 billion of ...
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In 2002, shortly before his death, Roberto Bolaño – always sentimental – surveyed the three central tendencies of Argentine literature after Borges. One was commercial and frankly bad: this was the ...
On 17 February 1979, a mere six days after the Iranian Revolution, Yasser Arafat made an unscheduled visit to Tehran, where he addressed a jubilant and admiring audience. ‘In the name of ...
Speculation about the character of Ukania’s incoming Labour government tends to be projective. For the self-described Marxist ...
On 17 February 1979, a mere six days after the Iranian Revolution, Yasser Arafat made an unscheduled visit to Tehran, where he addressed a jubilant and admiring audience. ‘In the name of ...
On 10 April, South Korea went to the polls to elect a new National Assembly. President Yoon Suk Yeol and his conservative People’s Power Party (PPP) suffered a surprise defeat at the hands of the ...
In 2002, shortly before his death, Roberto Bolaño – always sentimental – surveyed the three central tendencies of Argentine literature after Borges. One was commercial and frankly bad: this was the ...
Bourgeois ideology in nineteenth-century England confronted a severe problem. footnote 1 Its withered roots in the sparse soil of utilitarianism seriously limited its ability to produce a richly ...
The actual term ‘authoritarian populism’, however, only emerged in 1978 after I read the concluding section to Nicos Poulantzas’s courageous and original book, State, Power, Socialism, which was ...
Whilst hybridity is far from a stable concept, a watered-down or weak version of it has gained currency in humanities departments and art schools. In this version of hybridity, Bhabha and Hall’s basic ...