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Are Swedes really 'a bunch of cyclops who can't tolerate ambiguity'?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSo says Karl Ove Knausgård.EPA

In Sveeden, vee have …

If you’ve met any Swedes abroad you may be familiar with this start to a sentence. I’m no better, so here we go:

In Sveeden, vee have something called Kulturdebatt.

Apart from talking about meatballs and a big furniture company (that serves meatballs), we also like to talk...

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Japan is regaining lost military muscle – and the US needs it

  • Written by The Conversation
imageJapan and the US are taking no chances.EPA

After years spent delicately staying out of military disputes around the world, Japan is suddenly reasserting itself as a serious player in regional and international disputes – and America is ushering it along.

And while circumstances in Japan’s neighbourhood mean that the country needs to show...

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  1. Forget 'modest change': racism is entrenched in our Constitution
  2. Construction workers' safety must not be an after-thought
  3. Every world in a grain of sand: John Nash's astonishing geometry
  4. What if Sydney University’s complementary medicine research shows it's useless?
  5. Don't panic about the pill – it's safer than driving to work
  6. Given the value of emissions cuts, solar subsidies are worth it
  7. Australia can have ballistic missile defence – doesn’t mean we should
  8. African voices (finally) get to tell their stories about health efforts
  9. Why land evokes such deep emotions in Africa
  10. Mobile phones the pathway to internet in Africa
  11. We standardise training for pilots and doctors. We must do the same for teachers
  12. Africa's rich heritage is under threat
  13. We all lose from banker greed, so it's time to remove conflicts
  14. Tony Birch on Gary Foley: 'a direct and fiercely intellectual man'
  15. Viewpoints: should universities accept funding from industry?
  16. India's development debate must move beyond Modi
  17. What the record reveals of the chances of Indigenous recognition
  18. The mass university is good for equity, but must it also be bad for learning?
  19. A matter of degrees: why 2C warming is officially unsafe
  20. Renewable energy deal gives no certainty over coming decades
  21. Rare glimpse: satellites catch the birth of two volcanic islands
  22. Surprise election loss for Polish president spells trouble for governing party
  23. Brexit prospects for the UK digital market are none too rosy
  24. The jailed opposition leader who might hold the key to Venezuela's future
  25. Scrapping the Human Rights Act would be an anti-Magna Carta moment for Britain
  26. How sharing your success is perceived as bragging – more often than you think
  27. Long lists are eroding the value of being a scientific author
  28. Feelings are as important as grades to teenagers. Can schools help?
  29. Shorten puts pressure on Liberals over same-sex marriage
  30. Shell can't afford to wait until 2050 to adapt its business to climate change
  31. We trust children to know what gender they are – until they go against the norm
  32. Abbott gets push back on part of his radical citizenship plan
  33. Despite rhetoric, climate change ranks low in public's Keystone pipeline worries
  34. Why does social media advertising fall flat?
  35. John Nash: a beautiful mind and its exquisite mathematics
  36. Why automakers so frequently botch product recalls
  37. Plato, Justice Alito and the institution of marriage
  38. Hockey's expensive night out
  39. John Nash and his contribution to Game Theory and Economics
  40. The legacy of John Nash and his equilibrium theory
  41. Why government issued well-being may not make us happier
  42. Vote on kicking out Israel drags FIFA into politics it would rather avoid
  43. Why business leaders don't always make the best politicians
  44. We can't blame the loss of mid-level jobs purely on robots
  45. World Education Forum declares: ‘no target met unless met for all’
  46. What's next for tobacco control? A smoke-free generation
  47. All mixed up: interspecies love-ins and the offbeat history of our species
  48. Why the election in Burundi needs a longer postponement
  49. Don't believe your child's baby fat will melt away with age
  50. As the risk of sell-off by foreigners deepens, South Africa faces some tough decisions

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