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March 27, 2021

After Oprah: what will it take to revive an Australian republic?

Oprah Winfreys brilliantly stage-managed tell-allinterview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry was for viewers, advertisers and the three participants, a tremendous success. For the royal family, not so much.

August 21, 2021

Critics Say Investors in US Weapon-Makers Only Clear Winners of Afghan War

As the hawks whohave beenlyingabout the U.S. invasion and occupation of Afghanistan for two decadescontinuetopeddle fantasiesin the midst of a Talibantakeoverand Americanevacuationof Kabul, progressive critics on Tuesday reminded the world who has benefited from the “endless war.”

June 14, 2018

PAUL KRUGMAN. Debacle in Quebec. (New York Times, June 9,2018)

_For all their pomp, most multilateral summit meetings are boring and of little consequence. I once spoke to a State Department official who had a role in putting these meetings together; he described his job as policing the nuances, which gives you an idea about how much is normally at stake.

December 4, 2021

Political attacks on climate cases undermine the rule of law

The courts are an intrinsic part of Australian democracy, despite attacks from conservative critics, write Isabelle Reinecke and Oliver Ray.

July 31, 2021

Boris Fawlty

Remember Basil Fawlty? When dressed in civilian clothes he called himself John Cleese. In real life, he and his wife Sybil ran a rather pretty hotel, which carried the Fawlty name, in a seaside resort in southwest England.

March 30, 2018

MICHAEL LIFFMAN. Tribalism, anti-racism, and over-reach

Living, as the world does, with slavery, colonialism, brutal civil conflicts, and the Holocaust still casting the blackest of clouds over us, the principle of ‘anti-racism’ has - rightly - been developed to become an incontestable foundation of our ethics and morality. This is as it should be, and arguably can be seen as one of the major advances in humanity’s faltering progress towards a more ethical global order.

March 12, 2022

Does Washington ever listen?

John Mearsheimer has been one of the most scathing, long-term critics of how the impact of the eastward expansion of NATO on fundamental Russian policy-setting was willfully ill-judged by Washington.

June 19, 2021

We don't need the G7

The groups recent summit in Cornwall should be its last. Political leaders need to stop devoting their energy to an exercise that is unrepresentative of todays global economy and results in a near-complete disconnect between stated aims and the means adopted to achieve them.

March 6, 2021

Sunday essay: Sino American duet is turning into a Danse Macabre

Of late, the bilateral relationship has evolved into something akin to a Danse Macabre.

March 19, 2022

Once upon a time workers had trade union support

Many workers today whether casuals or professionals would love such a life today.Once upon a time, more than a century ago, stonemasons working on new Melbourne University buildings walked off the job in their campaign to win an eight hour working day.

March 10, 2021

Techno pickpockets: Crown bathes in misery created by toxic gambling culture

A significant proportion of Crown’s profits come from its world class electronic gaming machines (pokies) that deploy sophisticated psychological principles to maximise bet sizes and machine usage. About 75% of people experiencing gambling problems report pokies as the main source. An inquiry into the misery caused by gambling addiction is well overdue.

August 14, 2021

Further Blow to Press Freedoms as US Wins Appeal in Effort to Extradite Julian Assange

“This disingenuous appeal should be dismissed by the court and President Biden should take the opportunity to drop these politically motivated charges.”

April 3, 2021

Government refuses to address Australia's future liquid fuel risks

$90 billion for submarines that may never be used in conflict. Only $200 million for Future Fuels that every Australian depends upon every day. There is something seriously awry with the Government’s priorities.

March 28, 2021

Statement in support of LGBTIQA+ Catholics

The Australasian Catholic Coalition for Church Reform (ACCCR) issues this statement in support of LGBTIQA+ Catholics, their families and friends following the ill-informed statement from the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in which it bans the blessing of unions of persons of the same sex.

February 6, 2022

Russian Congress of Intellectuals..An Open Letter to the Russian Leadership.February 4, 2022

Our position is simple: Russia does not need a war with Ukraine and the West. Such a war is devoid of legitimacy and has no moral basis.<!--more-->
There is an ever-increasing flow of alarming news about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. Reports are emerging about stepped-up recruitment of mercenaries within Russia and the transfer of fuel and military equipment to Ukraines Donetsk and Luhansk regions. In response, Ukraine is arming itself and NATO is sending additional forces into Eastern Europe. The tension is not abating, but rather mounting.
Russian citizens are becoming de facto hostages of a reckless adventurism that has come to typify Russias foreign policy. Not only must Russians live with the uncertainty of whether a large-scale war will begin, but they are also experiencing a sharp rise in prices and a devaluation of their currency. Is this the sort of policy Russians need? Do they want warand are they ready to bear the brunt of it? Have they authorized the authorities to play with their lives in this way?
 
But no one asks Russian citizens for their opinion. There is no public debate. State television presents only a single viewpointthat of the warmongers. Direct military threats, aggression and hatred are aimed at Ukraine, the US, and the West. But the most dangerous thing is that the war is being depicted not only as permissible, but as inevitable. This is an attempt to deceive the population, to impose upon them the idea of waging a crusade against the West, rather than investing in the countrys development and improving living standards. The cost of the conflict is never discussed, but the pricethe huge, bloody pricewill be paid by the common Russian people.
 
We, responsible citizens and patriots of Russia, appeal to Russias political leadership. We openly and publicly call out the Party of War that has been formed within the government.
 
We represent the viewpoint of those in Russian society who reject war, who consider unlawful the use of military threats and the deployment of a blackmailing style in foreign policy.
 
We reject war, whereas you, the Party of War, consider it acceptable. We stand for peace and prosperity for all Russian citizens, whereas you put our lives on the line for the sake of political games. You deceive and manipulate people, whereas we tell them the truth. You do not speak in the name of the Russian populationwe do. For decades, the Russian people, who lost millions of lives in past wars, have lived by the saying: if only there were no war. Have you forgotten this?
 
Our position is quite simple. Russia does not need a war with Ukraine and the West. No one is threatening us, no one is attacking us. Policies based on the idea of such a war are immoral and irresponsible and must not be conducted in the name of the Russian people. Such a war is devoid of legitimacy and has no moral basis.Russian diplomacy should take no other position than a categorical rejection of such a war.
 
Not only does such a war not reflect Russias interests, but it also threatens the countrys very existence. The senseless actions of the countrys political leadership, which is pushing us in this direction, will inevitably lead to a mass anti-war movement in Russia. Each of us will naturally play a part in it.
 
We will do everything in our power to prevent this war, and if it begins, to stop it.
Signed,
Lev Ponomaryov, human rights activist Valery Borshchev, human rights activist Svetlana Gannushkina, human rights activist Leonid Gozman, politician Liya Akhedzhakova, actress and Peoples Artist of the Russian Federation Andrey Makarevich, musician Garri Bardin, director Viktor Shenderovich, writer Tatiana Lazareva, TV presenter Andrey Zubov, historian and politician Andrey Nechaev, politician Alina Vitukhnovskaya, writer Alexander Belavin, physicist Nikolai Rozanov, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Natalia Evdokimova, executive secretary of the Human Rights Council of St. Petersburg Efim Khazanov, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Ilya Ginzburg, physicist and professor Zoya Svetova, journalist Grigory Yavlinsky, politician Lev Shlosberg, politician Boris Vishnevsky, politician Lev Gudkov, sociologist and professor Igor Chubais, philosopher Tatyana Voltskaya, poet and journalist Boris Sokolov, historian and writer Mikhail Krieger, civic activist Veronika Dolina, poet Vladimir Mirzoev, director Ksenia Larina, journalist Andrey Piontkovsky, publicist Mark Urnov, professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics Mikhail Lavrenov, writer Nikolai Prokudin, writer Elena Fanailova, poet and journalist Grigory Mikhnov-Vaytenko, clergyman Lev Levinson, human rights activist Sergei Germann, member of the Writers Union of Russia Vladimir Alex, civil activist Yuri Gimmelfarb, journalist Yuri Samodurov, human rights activist Evgeniy Tsymbal, civil activist Vitaly Dixon, writer Natalya Mavlevich, translator Ashraf Fattakhov, lawyer Viktor Yunak, writer Valeria Prikhodkina, human rights activist Elena Grigorieva, childrens poet Vera Shabelnikova, editor Mair Makhaev, philosopher and linguist Grigory Amnuel, producer, director, publicist, and politician. Sergei Krivenko, human rights activist Yaroslav Nikitenko, environmental and civil activist and scientist Tatyana Yankelevich Bonner, human rights activist Nikita Sokolov, historian Anatoly Golubovsky, historian Nikolai Rekubratsky, researcher Vitold Abankin, human rights activist Elena Bukvareva, doctor of biological sciences Igor Toporkov, human rights activist Evgeniy Kalakin, director Liudmila Alpern, human rights activist Nina Caterly, writer Vladimir Zalishchak, municipal deputy Olga Mazurova, doctor Oleg Motkov, director Natalya Pakhsaryan, professor at Moscow State University Elena Volkova, philologist and culturologist Valery Otstavnykh, director and journalist Georgy Karetnikov, civil activist Marina Boroditskaya, writer Sergey Lutsenko, animation supervisor Alexey Diveev, programmer Tatyana Vorozheykina, lecturer at the Free University of Moscow Tatyana Kotlyar, human rights activist Anatoly Barmin, pharmacist Valentin Skvortsov, professor at Moscow State University Lev Ingel, physicist Mikhail Mints, historian Leonid Chubarov, professor Katya-Anna Taguti, artist Elena Efros, civil activist Anna Shapiro, director Tatyana Dorutina, member of the Human Rights Council of St. Petersburg Arkady Konikov, programmer Sergei Pechenkin, civil activist Anatoly Razumov, historian Alexander Sannikov, colonel of the Russian Armed Forces (retd) Anatoly Tsirlin, professor Karen Hakobyan, professor
March 19, 2018

MICK PALMER. Drugs policy - there has to be a better way.

Australia 21, a respected, independent, public policy, research and think tank focused, organisation is hosting its fourth roundtable forum on the issue of Australias illicit drugs policy, on 21 March 2018 at Victorias Parliament House.

July 21, 2016

JOHN TULLOH. Shrugging off the effects of the Iraq invasion.

His decision to invade Iraq is easily the worst foreign policy decision ever made by an American president.

Professor Jean Edward Smith, eminent US presidential biographer, on George W. Bush.

The other day the Sydney Morning Herald had a cartoon showing John Howard in a military uniform and holding a pop gun. Behind him were the symbolic tombstones of the tens of thousands of Iraqis, mainly innocents, whove died since the 2003 invasion. Howard is depicted a shrugging and saying Seemed like a good idea at the time That, crudely, summed up the rationale for the invasion.

November 18, 2021

'America does not care what will happen to Palestinian Christians'

For Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah, America closed the door for peace in Jerusalem when it moved its embassy to the city.

March 11, 2022

Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow? Probably not.

Ukraine has just been figuratively and metaphorically played to advance to the next stage of the big game Taiwan. China is being goaded by the US but President Xi will be smarter than President Putin.

May 24, 2020

Thanks to Ramesh Thakur

Many thanks to Ramesh Thakur who has been Guest Editor of Pearls and Irritations for last three weeks. I will be rolling up my sleeves again.

Thanks also to writers and donors

John Menadue

June 19, 2021

Two former Israeli ambassadors to South Africa join tsunami of apartheid accusations against Israel

“It is time for the world to recognize that what we saw in South Africa decades ago is happening in Palestine… time for the world to take decisive diplomatic action… towards building a future of equality.”

September 18, 2021

The Norwegian election was fought and won on climate policy. Are there lessons for Australia?

Despite its lowest polling in 20 years, the Norwegian Labour Party will form a coalition government after a campaign largely focussed on the environment and renewable energy. Is this a sign of things to come for our federal election?

January 31, 2018

DAVID JAMES. Welcome to the Matrix of materialism

A visitor from before the 20th century would be stunned to see the extent to which the world is now dominated by materialism. It has many dimensions.

April 4, 2018

JERRY ROBERTS. The Dalai Lama, Falun Gong and Australian Democracy.

In his 2010 book, The Party, Richard McGregor described the iron grip exercised by the Chinese Communist Party on its homeland. Now Clive Hamilton in Silent Invasion traces the tentacles of the Chinese Communist Party as it squeezes Australias political, corporate and academic bodies. We should all read both books.

March 20, 2021

Vaccine Diplomacy Is Paying Off for China

Beijing Hasnt Won the Soft-Power Stakes, but It Has an Early Lead.

November 14, 2021

US military exonerated over botched, deadly drone strike

The United States should be treated as it treats other countries and be sanctioned for Afghanistan drone strikes.

February 25, 2022

Fraser Oration excerpt: Foreign policy leadership must go beyond stoking fear

Todays Australia is hard to recognise to that which Fraser had helped shape. Today our world view is narrower, more fearful, inward looking, and mean.

March 8, 2021

It is way past time Attorney General Porter was dumped

The Political Right asserts that an investigation into the Porter allegation would mean the end of Western civilisation as we know it. It would trash the Rule of Law, the Presumption of Innocence, the Right to Silence, and many other rights - all individual rights that the Political Right so strongly resists putting in an Australian Bill of Rights. Which is so much poppycock.

February 22, 2022

Putin's gamble

Under pressure from pro-Russian separatists in Donbass, a series of incremental Western arms control abrogations, and the failure by both sides to implement the Minsk 2 accords, something eventually had to give.

March 12, 2022

Ukraine and nuclear risks

_Three overarching goals have informed the Asia Pacific Leadership Network’s (APLN) approach to nuclear threats since its inception a decade ago: the imperative to hold firm against proliferation, the matching importance of credible steps toward disarmament, and defusing geopolitical tensions that heighten nuclear risks. All three are at play in Ukraine.

April 13, 2021

Australian Labor and Palestine in 2021

I cannot imagine anyone in the ALP in 2021 who does not hope for the emergence of a Palestinian state? How this outcome might occur is where differences emerge.

November 10, 2021

Journalism needs more than better protection, it needs betterstandards

Nearly a decade since two separate reviews recommended an overhaul of media regulation, neither recommendation has been implemented.

February 27, 2022

We need national unity to act on the climate emergency

The basic science underlying the climate emergency indicates that green house emissions must stop this decade. This now seems unlikely and we need a national unity government to make us more secure from its consequences.

March 8, 2021

Beware the housing lion that roars: a bite still awaits

There’s always strings attached and the housing market is no different. A perfect storm is building, thanks to cheap money and housing grants that have turbo-charged the market.

January 9, 2022

DC's Doomsday scenario: is America on the road to dictatorship?

Warnings of the collapse of a democratic US are growing. A second Trump term may spawn a leader in his vein to bring order to the chaos he creates.

August 14, 2021

Review: 'Human Kind' by Rutger Bregman

What a marvellous book! A powerful refutation of one of the most deeply entrenched and mistaken assumptions built into our taken-for-granted world view that human nature is nasty.

October 17, 2020

Get Well, Mr. President?

There are many who were being a touch hypocritical when they sent get well messages to Donald Trump. Like St. Augustine, who prayed Oh Lord, make me chaste, but not yet, they would prefer that he recovered but only after losing the election.

May 21, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

What people in other forums are saying about public policy

April 30, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

What people in other forums are saying about public policy

August 6, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

What people in other forums are saying about public policy

June 11, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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June 18, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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May 28, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

What people in other forums are saying about public policy.

September 24, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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July 16, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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August 13, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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May 14, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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June 25, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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August 20, 2021

Saturdays good reading and listening for the weekend

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