Showing 1-10 of 267 results
-
Conspiracy of errors has saved Bangkok thus far
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 16/02/2012
» Thailand continues to play a bit role in the Mideast conflict and, as the Valentine's Day bomb debacle in Bangkok has shown, the country also seems to attract mostly second-string operatives in the violence.
-
Stratfor Papers _ a tawdry dip into cyber-crime
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 06/03/2012
» I was taken aback by a report in this newspaper last week that I have been operating for several decades in a secretive but romantic world of spies, money laundering and running secret agents.
-
Pop goes the green economy bubble
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 20/06/2012
» The green bubble has burst, bad news for the 50,000 people descending on Rio de Janeiro this week for yet another United Nations conference, but much worse news for the entrepreneurs and workers displaced or still riding the rapidly failing green industry's economic slipstream.
-
I want to believe
Alan Dawson, Published on 24/06/2012
» The strange saga of suspicious scientific silence may turn out to be one of the most sensational conspiracies of the year. But it probably won't.
-
Humanity shines through tale of terror's horrors
B Magazine, Alan Dawson, Published on 15/07/2012
» In an era where anti-terrorism novels have become perhaps the largest niche of thrillers, Dan's War by Milt Mays crumbles pretty well every existing cliche in the genre.
-
Aurora changes nothing in Colorado's gun debate
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 23/07/2012
» The chances that last week's cinema massacre will result in changes to gun laws in the United States, or the state of Colorado, are so slim they barely exist.
-
Romney makes smart pick
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 13/08/2012
» In the first hours after US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney picked a young politician as his candidate for vice-president, the choice clearly turned the campaign from the silly season to the election season.
-
What a Romney presidency would mean in Asia
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 02/09/2012
» If Mitt Romney becomes the next president in January, the United States is likely to move off its officially neutral stance over territorial disputes in the South China Sea and back regional countries against Beijing. The official position paper of the Republican Party, adopted on Wednesday at the party's nominating convention, criticised China for its ``destabilising claims'' in the region.
-
Obama gets tough on foreign policy
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 09/09/2012
» The US presidential election campaign finally began yesterday, and it promises to be an eventful 58 days of tough electioneering before Americans decide on Nov 6 who will serve.
-
THE BIG ISSUE: Safety restraints
Alan Dawson, Published on 16/12/2012
» The road to national reconciliation has become the most divisive issue of the day, but a couple of small cracks appeared in the wall separating the country.
Your recent history
-
Recently searched
-
Recently viewed links