The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
Former President Donald Trump has built a "Unity" MAGA coalition that should give hope to Americans who fear irreconcilable divisions. Happily, freedom-loving Republicans and many former Democrats ...
Mao's Legacy, a rickety political strategy game from the same studio that put out such bangers as Crisis in the Kremlin, ...
Take a look at the latest billionaire rankings from Forbes or Bloomberg and you’ll quickly see which countries have no ...
As universities across the country struggle financially, Palatinate has been speculating as to how the Durham University ...
By Mitchell Gallagher In the quiet backwaters of Yunnan, Dong Meihua – though her followers know her by the public alias ...
Having someone with Tim Walz’s deep knowledge of China in a top governmental position could be a hugely important benefit ...
Andrea Benvenuti’s ‘Nehru’s Bandung’ explores a neglected aspect of India’s Cold War diplomacy, starting with Jawaharlal ...
Collingwood great Mick McGuane loved the club’s move to bring dual All-Australian Dan Houston in via trade. The Magpies made the move official in a three-way trade with Port Adelaide and Gold Coast on ...
Martin Bernal was born in London in 1937. He studied at Kings College in Cambridge, and in 1959 attended Peking University. After taking his degree he did graduate work at Cambridge, the University ...
The author argues that while the immediate effects may be meager or nil, the indirect and long-term effects may be considerable; in the case he reexamines, the disastrous Great Leap Forward and Anti .