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Contours of left-wing populism

Ewan Gibbs dissects the roots of recent radicalism.

Adding Irish tricolour to Scottish saltire

Bill Bonnar says it is right that Scotland celebrates the Easter Rising.

Peace in Colombia: the complicated finale

Hasan Dodwell on the peace agreement to end the civil war, which still faces big obstacles in negotiations & in Colombian society.

Politics & practice of progress

Andres Arauz, Ecuador's Minister of Knowledge & Human Talent, was interviewed by Ben Studd from Friends of Ecuador.

The civil war within Islam

Peter Lomas argues there are very different traditions within Islam.

Caucasus and Central Asia – beware!

Mark Brown urges people in the Caucasus and Central Asia to beware of their new ‘conflict resolution specialist’.

A KICK UP THE TABLOIDS

Writing from Australia, Vladimir McTavish thinks we are facing a turbulent spring in Scotland and Britain.

Issue 91: Countdown to May Election

What happens on 5th May 2016 could prompt major changes in society. So we asked members of the progressive parties and organs of civil society what they’d like to see in the party manifestos. But we also know the election will not be the final matter. Hence, other articles cover wider politics in Britain, Europe and elsewhere.

2016 – same old struggle

The campaigns and manifestos of progressive parties must focus upon more than just stopping things getting worse.

Why not try something different?

Chris Stephens says Scottish Labour has the chance to shed its skin

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