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EYE ON THE COMMONWEALTH

Fortunes, and much else, changes in Bangladesh

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COMMONWEALTH GLOBAL CHALLENGES

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COMMONWEALTH BOOKSHELF 2023

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CLIMATE CHANGE – CHALLENGES, ISSUES AND COMMONWEALTH RESPONSES

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IS THE COMMONWEALTH WORKING?

The Round Table and Commonwealth partners hosted a pre-CHOGM conference

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: IS THE COMMONWEALTH FARCE? AN ANSWER TO “A CONSERVATIVE”

15 August 2024

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BOOK REVIEW: THE RAJIV I KNEW

13 August 2024

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FORTUNES, AND MUCH ELSE, CHANGES IN BANGLADESH

9 August 2024

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OPINION: SHOULD THE CHURCHES APOLOGISE FOR CHRISTIAN MISSION IN AFRICA?

6 August 2024

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: IS THE COMMONWEALTH FARCE? AN ANSWER TO "A CONSERVATIVE"

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BOOK REVIEW: THE RAJIV I KNEW

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Issue 3, Volume 113, Year 2024June 2024

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Issue 2, Volume 110, Year 2021Global justice, foreign policy, and the law of
peoples: a Rawlsian defence of the Commonwealth - The Hodson Prize winner


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Religion and Commonwealth values

Issue 3, Volume 112, Year 2023Malaysia: The 15th general election and its
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Malaysia: The 15th general election and its implications


FROM THE ARCHIVE

Issue 253, Volume 64, Year 1974The Israeli dimension; facing the facts’ by S.C.
Leslie

In this piece written fifty years, the Australian-born civil servant S.C. Leslie
focused on the historical background to how Israelis had, in his view
inevitably, built up a bunker mentality in the face of a litany of dusty
answers, four wars, and constant pressure by the UN, the UK, France, and the US,
‘who induced their 1956 withdrawal from Sinai under promise of future safeguards
which proved inoperative’. The author quotes Mrs Meir in a speech in London: ‘it
is hard to be small and alone’. ['From the Archives' curated by Alex May and
Paul Flather]

Issue 215, Volume 54, Year 1964‘Is the Commonwealth a farce? An answer to “a
Conservative”’

Sixty years ago the Conservative MP Enoch Powell (four years later to become
infamous for his ‘rivers of blood’ speech on immigration) penned an article in
The Times which described the Commonwealth as a ‘farce’: a mere relic of the
empire, of no use to the UK, and potentially a drag on it. In this robust
response, Timothy Raison (later himself a Conservative MP) set out the case for
the Commonwealth.

Issue 55, Volume 14, Year 1924'Labour at the helm’

A hundred years ago the UK Labour Party formed its first, minority and
short-lived, government under Ramsay MacDonald. Three months in, Percy Horsfall,
a businessman with English Electric and Marconi, provided an assessment of
MacDonald’s domestic and foreign policies, suggesting that ‘the voice of reason
and of moderation has so far prevailed’ while highlighting numerous difficult
challenges the government would have to face.

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