Churchill’s Betrayal of Greece
When Churchill sided with Hitler, against the partisans
When Churchill sided with Hitler, against the partisans
The great singer/activist, written out of history during the Cold War, is now being re-evaluated
In Mockingjay Part One, everyone’s working for the media
A General description of a Major problem
Catching trains to a different sort of glory
A tribute to the recently re-discovered innovator
The November 2014 edition of Werewolf
So China’s President Xi wants New Zealand to help them to extradite ‘corrupt’ Chinese officials who have fled here with their ill-gotten gains. Hey, who […]
While Labour and National fiddle around with the powers of the security services – and warrantless surveillance is still an outrage even if it lasts […]
The use of cute labels to market bad ideas is what you do when running the country seems like a process similar to selling soap […]
John Key’s credibility has taken a hammering this week – at least among the 50% of the electorate who have always had doubts about him […]
As anyone who’s ever encountered him around Parliament will verify, Chris Finlayson’s arrogance is matched only by his sense of self-esteem. On RNZ this morning […]
Suddenly, we’re awash in inquiries and reviews. (It feels almost as if the Greens won the last election.) Caught out by the damning inquiry by […]
The recent appointment of former TVNZ boss Rick Ellis to head Te Papa has copped a fair bit of criticism. Much of it has been […]
Could this news report serve to explain – in a nutshell – why Prime Minister John Key has not ruled out the SAS forming part […]
So Andrew Little has won the leadership – by the narrowest possible margin – from Grant Robertson, and has already been depicted by commentators as […]
It hasn’t been a great year for Trade Minister Tim Groser. The Trans Pacific Partnership deal has been deadlocked all year, amidst increasingly desperate attempts […]
As New Zealand scopes out the training role that we’re likely to play in Iraq next year against Islamic State, we should perhaps be keeping […]
Now that the Labour leadership pageant has finally ground to a halt, the voting (and the guesswork about the likely result) can begin in earnest. […]
Despite having had months to prepare its story about the threat allegedly posed by Islamic State, the government’s rationale for its line of response is […]
There are two dimensions to the security measures announced yesterday: (a) the deployment of New Zealand forces in ‘training” roles inside Iraq, and (b) the […]
Every now and then Parliament gets an MP who is regarded kindly by those in the opposing ranks as being a basically good sort who, […]
An interview with Bryan Gould
The UN continues to dodge responsibility for bringing a killer disease to Haiti
The freedom to pursue informed self-harm has a long and noble tradition…
Life and death in the US urban free-fire zone against young black males
In defence of Morning Report’s bad manners
In Gone Girl, David Fincher’s cold perfectionism makes black humour out of tabloid shocks- and may even complete a media-age revenge trilogy
The struggle of Kurdish women against Islamic State
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