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Poor old Europe

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEPA/Karl-Josef Hildenbrand

When the International Monetary Fund (IMF) criticises the European Union’s policies toward Greece as too harsh and threatens not to co-operate, we should pay attention. The IMF, after all, has developed a richly deserved reputation for forcing countries to take unpleasant economic medicine – even when it has...

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Grattan on Friday: Our system is being consumed by the politics of demolition

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIt's unsurprising that Tony Abbott grabs onto any scrap of Labor's planned emissions trading policy, but the crudity of the attack insults the public's intelligence.AAP/Lukas Coch

Flanked by two press secretaries, Tony Abbott strode down the parliamentary press gallery corridor on Wednesday towards the welcome bank of cameras. That morning a Labor...

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Reclaiming Australia? Liberalism's role in Islamophobia

  • Written by The Conversation
imageReclaim Australia supporters at the April rallies displayed a mix of liberal and anti-Muslim slogans. Irfan Ahmad, Author provided

With Reclaim Australia planning a fresh round of rallies in cities and towns around the country this weekend, July 18-19, what does the group actually stand for?

I attended a rally in Reclaim Australia’s last...

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More Articles ...

  1. The latest turn in the twisty history of Labor's climate policies
  2. Bioenergy: making money, and clean energy
  3. Finding Pluto: the hunt for Planet X
  4. Genocide isn't history – it's part of the long-term human experience
  5. Australia's banking four pillars wobbly on sustainability record
  6. Northern Territory syphilis outbreak is about medical neglect, not child abuse
  7. Now is the time to decide: what kind of BBC do you want?
  8. What the Iran nuclear deal means for American business
  9. Tim Farron wins Liberal Democrat leadership contest
  10. Broadband won't make businesses more productive if they lack software savvy
  11. Technolog: Netflix and Fitbit are market leaders but is it all a House of Cards?
  12. If charities are to deliver more health and social services they'll need to become better organisations
  13. Greek parliament passes debt agreement, but European democracy is on its knees
  14. No smoke without fire – the link between smoking and mental health
  15. Cricket's Indian Premier League is in trouble, but popularity will see it through
  16. Discovering a new dinosaur helped us prove Velociraptors had feathers
  17. Amazon is 20 years old – and far from bad news for publishers
  18. Why it's time to give up on the idea of an Iraqi nation
  19. Radiation in the postwar American mind: from wonder to worry
  20. How Fox News and Donald Trump are impacting the GOP
  21. Who is to teach ethics to the university?
  22. The ACA is here to stay, but that doesn't mean the fight for health care reform is over
  23. How to help young people with autism stay on in education after school
  24. The Australian’s campaign against wind farms continues but the research doesn't stack up
  25. Rise in 'sugar babies' mirrors increase in student sex work
  26. Scrapping zero-carbon homes is senseless policy vandalism
  27. Tackling the trolls: how New Zealand raised the bar with its new laws
  28. Fears for offender rehabilitation as Britain embraces US-style probation
  29. What might Pluto sound like? Our musical love affair with the cosmos
  30. Bishop pays back more than $5000 for Geelong helicopter trip
  31. Human trafficking in South Africa: an elusive statistical nightmare
  32. What it takes to teach a large class – and do it well
  33. Unpacking the secrets of South Africa's dolerite sills
  34. Common drugs can affect our minds and morals – but should we be worried about it?
  35. Losing bees will sting more than just our taste for honey
  36. Piketty’s Capital should force a rethink on animals as property
  37. Caring about Climate Change: Global Citizens and Moral Decision Making.
  38. Money trumps fear in reactions to West's nuclear accord with Iran
  39. Plate tectonics may have driven the evolution of life on Earth
  40. Australia hit its Kyoto target, but it was more a three-inch putt than a hole in one
  41. 'Securitisation' presents challenges for migrant settlement and integration
  42. In focus: New Horizons' crisp images shed new light on the origins of Pluto and its moons
  43. Australia should prepare for lower beef export quotas: the view from Indonesia
  44. New Horizons brings Pluto's mysterious moons into sharper focus
  45. Historic close-ups of Pluto and its moon Charon present puzzle for scientists
  46. FactCheck: has Australia met its climate goals, while other nations make 'airy-fairy promises'?
  47. Energy and economic diplomacy can trump the nuclear 'threat' of the Iran deal
  48. JD Salinger: the little-known legacy of one of the world’s most-read authors
  49. Australian banks are strong; should we pay for them to be stronger?
  50. Sexism in video gaming is just another form of bullying

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