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...An analysis for Social Europe by Vít Dostál, executive director of the Prague-based Association for International Affairs Tony’s picks of the week Western countries plan much bigger defence budgets because...
...But Kjartansson is a grounded, clever practitioner whose maverick, humane pieces have crept into the public consciousness....
...donated to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness by ex-Beatle George Harrison....
...from the Royal Canadian Geographical Society....
...This figure is up to 16 times higher than previously reported, say international researchers....
...The move illustrates an important point: can dementia campaigners learn from the star-studded consciousness-raising used for other diseases such as Aids?...
...The other is ‘Brexit: A Status Report’, by the Dublin-based Institute for International and European Affairs, a leading Irish think-tank....
...The city is regarded as the “international centre of design” for its proximity to established European manufacturers, for the quality of its arts education and for something less quantifiable, an “openness...
...Social media now sends almost as much traffic to news sites as Google — 36 per cent v 41 per cent. Traffic diversion on this scale poses a dilemma for publishers....
...For Mateu Trias that would be a tragedy. He believes that society needs “more things that are different from the normal”....
...A haunting novel by the Albanian winner of the inaugural International Man Booker Prize....
...It’s a story about politics, society, scandal and sex. You can explain the whole world of the 1960s in three objects.” And in what other type of museum could you do that?...
...Tony Barber is the FT’s Europe editor...
...of crime fiction to expose the faultlines in Scandinavian society....
...Avoiding the Fall: China’s Economic Restructuring, by Michael Pettis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, RRP£13.99/$19.95 Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University, has long been the most...
...human urban society, a kind of Lonely Planet guide for the otherworldly....
...Tony Barber FT Europe editor ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times After his highly readable Cables From Kabul, Sherard Cowper-Coles has produced an even...
...Sandbrook describes a society caught between past and present, yet often more stable than it looked....
...The plot is insubstantial, simply a channel through which a scabrous, salacious, hilarious stream of consciousness flows....
...plays and performances ranging from The Little Mermaid to The Barber of Seville....
...There is no aspect of society, it seems, not in need of Sri Sri’s touch....
...Luxury brands keep inventing new images as allegories - through ads, for instance, consumers learn different ways of understanding their place in society....
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