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UNKNOTTING AN ETERNAL KNOT

UNKNOTTING AN ETERNAL KNOT

His­to­ry, egos, ambi­tion and hubris have entan­gled the Mid­dle East into a polit­i­cal and secu­ri­ty Gor­dian knot. Mythol­o­gy has it that the ends of  impos­si­bly com­plex tan­gle were hid­den, and it could only be undone by the future con­queror of all Asia.Read the rest

A SEASON OF LESSONS

A SEASON OF LESSONS

Autumn this year isn’t exact­ly what the poet John Keats described as : “Sea­son of mists and mel­low fruitfulness,/Close bosom-friend of the matur­ing sun . . “. But it does, I think, pro­vide a good metaphor for look­ing at the world in what one glob­al affairs writer char­ac­terised as “the most dan­ger­ous peri­od inter­na­tion­al­ly since the end of the Cold War.”.Read the rest