From the archive: The UN’s Rwanda failure
July 1994: The New Statesman calls for change after the Rwandan genocide.
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July 1994: The New Statesman calls for change after the Rwandan genocide.
ByApril 1968: The aftermath of Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech.
ByApril 1979: Mervyn King calls for tax system reform.
ByFour archive pieces from and about the great man, on the week of his birthday, 75 years after his death.
ByOctober 1973: As war ravages the Middle East, John Maddox analyses how the Arab oil embargo will affect the global…
ByAugust 1979: Six months after the Iranian Revolution, Fred Halliday surveys the Islamic Republic.
ByApril 1977: The New Statesman’s former editor Paul Johnson froths at James Callaghan’s pact with the Liberal Party.
ByOn 23 July 1965, the late journalist Bernard Levin wrote this celebrated piece for the New Statesman, reflecting on his…
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