The truth does not win; the truth is just what is left when everything else is wasted
The truth does not win; the truth is just what is left when everything else is wasted
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democracy & powerControl over people's lives is shifting beyond the grasp of traditional institutions. Democracy is embraced as a vision, but can be endlessly frustrated or disappointing in practice.
The Beijing Olympics reveal an unexpected face of China where power and vulnerability mingle
The sparkling economy and regional power of the new India can't conceal its festering problems
A messy conflict reflects collective forgetting. It's time to recall history, break the cycle, and build the future in Abkhazia and Georgia
US party gatherings and vice-presidential choices are a rich source of political lore... and chaos
A new voting round highlights Evo Morales's popularity - and obstacles to his radical project
A firm Beijing-Islamabad alliance extends from politics to the track. Plus: Tarek Osman on Egypt's longing, Patrice de Beer on France's two minds; and Kerry Brown on Olympic realism
An elite conspiracy charged with destabilising the elected government brings Turkey to a dangerous moment
The pre-Olympic moment in China brings surprises as well as emotions
A entrenched ruling party and a fragmented opposition incubate longer-term problems
Ignoring gender issues in development hinders progress in tackling inequality and injustice
The Church of England has survived a test. But the arc of history still poses it a larger challenge
Pakistanis hoped for a fresh start after a decade of military rule. But the past is hard to escape
A president’s neo-liberal reinvention has yet to win hearts or raise life-chances of poor Peruvians
The US candidate’s foreign trip is about changing the agenda as well as winning votes
A stark European Union report on Bulgaria is an anti-populist political wager for hard times
A troubled polity with a politicised judiciary and open to racial discourse needs a house-clean
The seizure of a leading war-crimes suspect may help lift the burdens of the past in the region
Radovan Karadzic's detention is a moral lesson in political accountability
A key fugitive from the ex-Yugoslavia wars is held. Who gains?
The International Criminal Court needs to get closer to those in whose name it operates
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