Alex Callinicos
- 29 Aug 2007ByAlex Callinicos
It is plain false to suggest that today’s anti-war movement is a pale shadow of its anti-Vietnam War predecessor. However, with regard to activism over climate change, more collective action is needed, argues Alex Callinicos
- 27 May 2007ByAlex Callinicos
Questions for the left as John McDonnell’s Labour Party leadership bid fails.
- 08 May 2007ByAlex Callinicos
Blair was Thatcher’s child, and, writes Alex Callinicos, his legacy of cuts, privatisation and war means that Blairism will remain a byword for neoliberal free market policies.
- 07 Mar 2007ByAlex Callinicos
Labour to blame for conservative gains argues Alex Callinicos.
- 23 Nov 2006ByAlex Callinicos
Concerns about a potential civil war in Iraq following any troop withdrawal have some merit – but the occupation is stoking sectarian violence and insurgency right now, and only withdrawal offers hope for the future of Iraq.
- 30 Sep 2006ByAlex Callinicos
John Reid’s political career – from Stalinism to Neo-liberalism…
- 13 Sep 2006ByAlex Callinicos
Tony Blairs crisis is a result of the neo-liberal and pro-war policies that his government has followed for which Gordon Brown is also culpable,
- 23 Aug 2006ByAlex Callinicos
Unravelling the myths about immigrant workers.
- 16 Aug 2006ByAlex Callinicos
Debates over foreign policy are now central to the wider debate about terrorism in Britain.
- 14 Jun 2006ByAlex Callinicos
The poverty continues despite last year’s promises.
- 25 Apr 2006ByAlex Callinicos
The status of workers rights in France and Britain.
- 17 Feb 2006ByAlex Callinicos
You may not have noticed it, but poverty has become history…
- 12 Oct 2005ByAlex Callinicos
Withdrawal from Iraq would bring a better future for the Iraqi people.
- 22 Sep 2005ByAlex Callinicos
The German result is a blow to neo-liberals.
- 10 Aug 2005ByAlex Callinicos
Though Robin Cook eventually found himself on the periphery of the New Labour project he was crucial to its development.
- 04 Aug 2005ByAlex Callinicos
The connection between Iraq and the bombings can very easily turn against the government. But the anti-war movement has work to do to make this happen.
- 30 Jun 2005ByAlex Callinicos
The victory of the No camp in the French and Dutch referenda marked a further stage in the long term crisis of political representation in Europe.
- 01 Jun 2005ByAlex Callinicos
The defeat of the constitution offers new opportunities for the European left.
- 03 May 2005ByAlex Callinicos
The G8 summits are when the mis-rulers of the world get togetherGeorge Bush, Tony Blair and the rest of the grubby gang. Lets make sure that the world itself is there in force to demand an end to poverty and war.