Opinion

November 20, 2009

Redefining the ‘Jewish’ in the Jewish state

By Marc Gopin States defined as religious or ethnic are almost always injurious to human rights, and injurious to the – Read More...
November 13, 2009

Management of Bali’s Rabies Crisis Is Just Barking Mad

By Richard Laidlaw Just what is going on with rabies in Bali? It’s an interesting question – quite literally a – Read More...
November 13, 2009

Too Tired to Tweet

Lyndal Curtis, political correspondent of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, on the busy world of Twitterdom I’m a geek and I’m – Read More...
September 25, 2009

The Clocks Are Ticking on Iran

By Doyle McManus On October 1, the United States and other great powers will restart talks with Iran, a new – Read More...
September 25, 2009

Accounting for War’s Misdeeds

By George Bisharat Will Israel’s decades-long impunity from international law finally come to an end? That is the question facing – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Shifting the Focus from al-Megrahi’s Homecoming

By Claude Salhani WASHINGTON ~ The aftermath of the Scottish governm-ent’s recent release of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the former Libyan – Read More...
August 21, 2009

The Hawkish Case for Nuclear Disarmament

By J. Peter Scoblic Last week, peace activists around the world commemorated the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima – Read More...
August 21, 2009

Let’s Talk to Burma; China Sure Is

By Thant Myint-U Twenty years of sanctioning and lecturing Burma’s military regime have failed. The West needs to engage with – Read More...
August 21, 2009

What Would Warhol Blog?

By Rachel Dry The universe of notoriety is bigger than it was in 1968 when Andy Warhol proclaimed, “In the – Read More...
August 14, 2009

Omen: From the Grave, Bali Bombers’ Warning Takes Life

By William J. Furney The Bali Times CANGGU ~ Ahead of their execution last November, the three Bali bombers – – Read More...