Summer 2006: The World After Bush
review_summer06.jpgForeign policy has rarely been as contentious or divisive in domestic politics. How do we learn the lessons of the last decade? And what positive agenda should the internationalist left pursue?

  

The World After Bush issue highlights

  

The World After Bush

Sunder Katwala looks forward to January 2009, but asks if those who support a multilateral approach will have an effective agenda in time. Read the full text here.

Can economics bring Middle East peace?

Ed Balls MP reports on his trip to Palestine.

Special relationship?

Brian Brivati on Britain and the US after Blair and Bush.

It's the foreign policy, stupid

Sadiq Khan MP says that there is widespread disengagement from foreign policy among most of the public, not just minority communities.

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"On a bright, cold day in January as the Washington clocks strike twelve, you might just, if you listen carefully, be able to hear a swooshing sigh of relief as it travels around the world. As the 44th President of the United States takes the oath of office at noon on the 20th January 2009, George W Bush's Presidency will enter the history books."

— Sunder Katwala, Fabian Review

 
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