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Liberalism in the 1920s was strong enough to tolerate mass protests and respectful funerals for "terrorists".
The neoliberal sacking of the universities runs much deeper than tuition hikes and budget cuts, notes Barkawi.
The North Korean bomb may be an uncomfortable fact of life, but so too is the US bomb, notes Barakawi.
The storytelling of the opera has been replaced by its more consumable cousin, the soap opera.
Conservatives have lapsed in their support of the military - perhaps the centre-left should pick up the mantle.
The absence of an armed guarantor will make peace in Syria harder to achieve, writes Barkawi.
ZD30 again highlights the reality that cinema teaches Americans more about history than the hard labour of historians.
The Syrian resistance should take a note from the Algerians who fought for independence from France.
Women-hating in the US is "not limited to the Republican Party", but can also be found in the "citadels of liberalism".
The label "savage" is often found in imperial contexts, in wars between Western powers and indigenous peoples.
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