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16.10.2008
Attila Ilhan

Being recognized abroad

In an article published in 1966, the Turkish poet and journalist Attila Ilhan argued that Turkish literature was far from having gained real recognition abroad. Is the situation substantially different now, despite the Frankfurt accolade? [ more ]

16.10.2008
Selahattin Batu

Understanding the West

16.10.2008
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar

The city

15.10.2008
György Konrád

Urban asphalt gave flower to utopia


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07.10.2008
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A savage joke

"Index" follows counter terrorism from the courtroom to the community; "Osteuropa" anticipates a renaissance of Jewish life in eastern Europe; "The Hungarian Quarterly" has it out with eastern European savages; "Dilema veche" goes undercover in Italy; "Host" asks who flies the flag of commitment; "Kulturos barai" deplores toothless journalism; "Akadeemia" celebrates academia; "Magyar Lettre Internationale" debates '68 East and West; and "Fronesis" reads Marx beyond Marxism.

16.09.2008
Eurozine Review

Graphic and explicit

02.09.2008
Eurozine Review

The enzyme of freedom

12.08.2008
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Why should I fill my pack with stones?

29.07.2008
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Ready... steady... pray!


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Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo) Articles

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Niels Kadritzke

Cyprus - Kypros or Kibris or both?

Greek and Turkish Cyprus are to re-open negotiations on 3 September. But in spite of their declared aim to agree a bi-zonal federation by spring 2009, the political crisis in Turkey may undermine their efforts to reunify their common homeland. [English version added] [more]

04.09.2008


Antonio Negri, Constantin Petcou, Doina Petrescu, Anne Querrien

What makes a biopolitical space?

A discussion with Toni Negri

"Soft" forms of activism that create urban collectivities on micro, neighbourhood levels only go so far, says Negri, who favours rupture and revolution over accumulation and gradual change. [German and Norwegian versions added] [more]

28.05.2008


Niels Kadritzke

Headscarves, generals, and Turkish democracy

The Turkish government's move to lift the ban on headscarves in universities is part of an ongoing discussion on a new constitution that has the potential to decide the country's future. It could dramatically increase Turkey's chances of becoming a member of the EU. [more]

22.02.2008


Truls Lie, Jonas Gahr Støre

Cosmopolitan choices

As a wealthy oil nation, Norway is increasingly faced with choices at the crossroads of economic interests and ethical values. Norwegian foreign minister Jonas Gahr Støre argues that trade relations are more effective than economic sanctions as a way to achieve ethical and political goals. [more]

08.02.2008


Truls Lie

The legacy of the auteurs

Filmmakers like Bergman and Antonioni have taught us to think in pictures. "diplo" editor Truls Lie on the two recently deceased film greats. [more]

11.09.2007


Truls Lie

What makes a "film pledge" visionary?

Unimpeded by Norwegian language, culture, or social conditions, Norway should be capable of creating and expanding a visionary arena for critically independent, international documentary film. [more]

22.05.2007


Mark B. Taylor

Palestinian self-determination

By ending its boycott of Hamas, Norway may have taken an important first step towards a working peace strategy. [more]

17.04.2007


Jean Baudrillard, Truls Lie

The art of disappearing

Jean Baudrillard, who died 6 March, gave us the tools to understand the media society and counteract the total assimilation into capitalist overproduction. Excerpts from a previously unpublished interview in which Baudrillard talks about his own death. [more]

17.04.2007


George Blecher

Another America?

George Bush's State of the Union address reflected the current mood in the US: muted, sombre, and resigned. Is this new attitude suggestive of a change in the way the US is starting to look at itself? [more]

09.03.2007


Truls Lie

How to stifle the opposition

Those who wield power choose to torture their opponents to the point where they are driven to strike back. Gotcha! [more]

30.01.2007


Jacob Lillemose

More fascist than fascism

"Le Monde Diplomatique" (Norway) asks whether Slovenian band Laibach's aesthetic is an expression or a critique of neo-fascism. [more]

09.01.2007


Martha Nussbaum, Stelios Virvidakis

Philosophy and public life

Interview with Martha Nussbaum

Martha Nussbaum discusses philosophy's influence in public life, the future of political liberalism, and her critique of radical feminism. [more]

05.01.2007


Truls Lie

Machines and drugs

Do we really regard technology as an integral part of ourselves in the same way "machines" are composed of flesh and blood and social context? And doesn't the rapture of losing oneself satisfy a natural psychological need? The machines are the compelling drug. [more]

17.11.2006


Truls Lie

Surveillance: A sign of the times

A look at the new EU directive on telephone and Internet surveillance through the lens of Michel Foucault's theory of the Panopticon. [more]

07.09.2006


Truls Lie

From Microsoft to Macintosh

Some experiences with Microsoft help to explain why Bill Gates is stepping down. Le Monde diplomatique editor Truls Lie on his conversion from PC to Mac. [more]

25.08.2006


Alain Gresh

Powerlessness and escalation

Israel's attacks in Lebanon and Gaza are breaking international law and producing a new generation of enemies. [more]

24.08.2006


Truls Lie, Jacques Rancière

Our police order: What can be said, seen, and done

An interview with French philosopher Jacques Rancière about aesthetics, his distinction between "being political" and the "police order", the media as arena of liberation, and about those who cannot make their voices heard. [more]

11.08.2006


Wendy Kristianasen

Palestine: Hamas besieged

Israel’s incursion into Gaza, the arrest of Hamas ministers and legislators, and the financial embargo on the Palestinians show that Israel, with the United States, mean to provoke the collapse of the Hamas-led government. [more]

04.07.2006


Mikkel Thorup

Cosmopolitics!

The cosmopolite's notion of justice does not cease to exist at the national border. She dreams of the world city, filled with opportunity and potential for change; the labyrinthine commotion of the marketplace and the pluralism of human existence. [more]

10.04.2006


Alexandre Billette, Jean-Arnault Dérens

How Belarus elects Lukashenko

Everyone knew that the presidential elections would be manipulated. However, many Belarusians hope that the last dictatorship in Europe will end soon. [more]

14.03.2006


Alexandre Billette, Jean-Arnault Dérens

The nation as side effect of opposition

Belarusian national idenitity and the language question

The Russophile Lukashenko regime could be an historical opportunity for Belarus to develop a national identity in opposition. [more]

14.03.2006


Erland Kiøsterud

The ongoing encounter

As immigration shapes modern European cities, we must open ourselves to encounters with people of other cultures, encounters that are real rather than virtual, concrete rather than notional. [more]

09.03.2006


Truls Lie

Politics and cosmopolitics

If opinions cannot be freely expressed, the political space disintegrates. At the same time, being political involves seeing and listening to those who are "disregarded". [more]

09.03.2006


Krystian Woznicki

Islands in the Net

From non-places to reconquered anchorages of the avant-garde

With the spread of the Internet, utopia was given a location in cyberspace. It was just a question of exploring, surveying, and settling this new continent. [more]

08.03.2006


Truls Lie

Anarchistic aspirations

Marx said that in power's inner dynamic lie the seeds of its demise. Is media society loosening capitalism's grip on production? asks the editor of Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo). [more]

23.02.2006


Truls Lie

Manderlay: The moment of freedom

The road to hell is paved with good intentions

Lars von Trier's film Manderlay delivers a kind of politics that "leaves us angry, thoughtful, or questioning". [more]

27.01.2006


Olivier Blondeau

Hacktivism

Street protests, politics, and mobility: A study of activist uses of syndication

On reappropriating the streets as a space of action and protest using cell phones, wireless internet connectivity, and other new media phenomena. [more]

07.09.2005


Caroline Moorehead

Necessary lies

Fabricated identities have become a valuable commodity for asylum seekers for whom credibility is the bottom line. Meanwhile, the media adds to the climate of disinformation. [more]

26.07.2006


Truls Lie

United 93 -- "Let’s Roll!"

There are several reasons to believe that United Airlines flight 93 was shot down by an American fighter plane. Why are the American authorities being so secretive? [more]

13.10.2006


Kim Bredesen

Was the FBI investigation blocked?

FBI agents allegedly had advance knowledge of dates, targets, financial transactions, and the names of the perpetrators of the impending terrorist attacks on September 11th. But they claim that they were ignored or legally obstructed. [more]

28.08.2006


Kim Bredesen

Was 9/11 an inside job?

More than a conspiracy theory? Some people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in 9/11 -- and witnesses appear to concur. [more]

21.07.2006



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