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Converging on risk aversion Politics

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The war against modernity Politics

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Paranoia Americana Politics

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12th November 2002

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What’s so great about the welfare state? UK

What’s so great about the welfare state?

21st April 2010

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In the firing line Politics

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19th November 2002

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Hang it all, whatever happened to democracy? UK

Hang it all, whatever happened to democracy?

27th April 2010

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Slick arguments Politics

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21st November 2002

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Why Blair is in charge, yet always in crisis Politics

Why Blair is in charge, yet always in crisis

26th November 2002

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State machinery Politics

State machinery

28th November 2002

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Jobbik: a party born of humiliation World

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29th April 2010
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