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Le Monde diplomatique ("Le Diplo") is published each month in 16 languages for over 2 million readers worldwide.

One of the world's most influential political and cultural magazines, Le Diplo is famous for its authoritative analyses and opinion pieces by the world's foremost writers and commentators.

The English-language publication, out of London, is exclusively syndicated by Agence Global.

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Date Author Article
9/21/2009Steven HillObama and LBJ
8/21/2009Raphael GomideRio’s Police: No One Loves You But Your Dog
8/8/2009Odaira NamiheiFighting Godzilla
7/10/2009Jean-Louis RoccaMiddle Class China’s Road to Democracy
7/9/2009Laurence MazureAustralia’s Scandalous Environmental Politics
7/8/2009Isabelle AvranThe EU Dithers on Israel
7/7/2009Serge HalimiObama's First Months
6/9/2009Najam SethiThree Months to Save Pakistan
5/13/2009Philip S. GolubLosing the Moment?
5/8/2009Alain GreshThe Dream of a Better World is Back
5/7/2009Serge HalimiThe Coming Revolution, or Not
5/6/2009Michael T. KlareA Crisis Foretold
3/25/2009Walter Benn MichaelsNeoliberalism: Diversity and Inequality
3/23/2009Laurent CarrouéUS Car Industry Runs Out of Gas
3/18/2009Laurent JacqueTrouble Ahead for the Euro?
3/17/2009Xavier MonthéardThailand: Rice and Food Security
3/16/2009Alain GreshSaudi Arabia Dreams of Food Security
2/12/2009Mark HilliardInsurgency in Assam
2/12/2009Peter DreierChicago Union Struggle Pays Off
2/12/2009Serge QuadruppaniStudent Protests Sweep Italy
2/9/2009Tom SegevIsrael-Palestine: Time for Conflict Management
2/9/2009Ibrahim WardeEpitaph to George Bush
2/9/2009Dominique VidalReasons for War and Lies
1/13/2009Akram BelkaïdThe End of Good Times
1/6/2009Didier BigoThe Globalisation of Counter-terror
1/2/2009Gareth PorterHow Obama Lost Control of Iraq Policy
1/1/2009Wendy KristianasenIslamic India
12/15/2008Federico SantopintoGeorgia on Europe’s Mind
12/11/2008Philippe LeymarieThe Pirates of Puntland
12/11/2008Vicken CheterianThe Iraq Generation
12/10/2008Jérôme KarabelBehind the 2008 US Election
11/12/2008Don DuncanA Tourist in Afghanistan
11/6/2008Akram BelkaïdIslamic Finance on the Rise
11/5/2008Martine BulardAfter the Dollar
10/7/2008Julian Clec’hA Soap Opera Washes through Saudi Arabia
10/7/2008Arno J. MayerUS Empire Will Survive Bush
10/7/2008Hervé Le CrosnierDematerialised in the Clouds
10/7/2008Johann RossouwChange -- But No Change
10/6/2008Michael T. KlareThe Different Worlds of McCain and Obama
10/6/2008Frédéric LordonWelcome to Unknown Territory
10/6/2008Ibrahim WardeFrom New Deal to New New Deal
9/23/2008Gérard Dumenil and Dominique LévyA Short (Neoliberal) History of Financial Ruin
9/10/2008Jean-Arnault DérensThe Black Hole of Bosnia
9/4/2008Theodor GustavsbergThe Syrian Haven and the Iraqis
9/3/2008Jean RadvanyiThe Georgian Gamble Fails
9/3/2008Oliver ZajecChina’s Maritime Ambitions
8/16/2008Dominique Le GuilledouxFootball’s Coming Home
8/16/2008Serge QuadruppaniItalian Detective Stories: A Case of Amnesia
8/16/2008Akram BelkaïdFantasy Cities for a Future that might not Come
8/16/2008Andrew FinkelTurkey’s Coup that Never Happened
8/16/2008Julien BrygoHomeschooling American-style
8/16/2008Alain GreshIs Syria Ready for Peace?
8/16/2008R.W. JohnsonZimbabwe’s Disintegration
8/15/2008Jean-Louis RoccaThe Middle Kingdom’s Middle Way
7/15/2008Karine Gantin and Omeyya SeddikRevolt in a Tunisian Mining Town
7/15/2008Richard A. KeiserStadiums Put Corporate Guests First
7/11/2008Colette BraeckmanThe Copper Predators of Congo
7/9/2008Anna BednikNiger's Uranium War
7/9/2008Maurice LemoineRegarding Raúl Reyes’ Hard Drives
7/8/2008Dahr Jamail"Do you have love in your culture?"
7/8/2008Philippe LeymarieFrance Vanishes from Africa
7/7/2008Alain GreshFrance’s Changed View of the World
6/11/2008Augusta ConchigliaAngola’s Kibbutz
6/11/2008Augusta ConchigliaAngola After the Wars
6/10/2008Philippe RevelliThe Philippines’ Unfree Zones
6/10/2008Mathilde GoanecUkraine and the EU: A Border Too Far
6/10/2008Stephane LuçonRenault’s Romanian Fairytale Suspended
6/9/2008Samir AitaDreams of the Young Damascene
6/9/2008Catherine BourgainThe Genome Business
6/9/2008Walter Benn MichaelsRace, Gender, Democrats and Class
5/13/2008Andrew FinkelIs Turkey In or Out?
5/13/2008Joel BeininUndermining Mubarak
5/13/2008Peter LindenGermany Turns Left
5/13/2008Ibrahim WardeGlobal Debt and Global Investment Spiral Higher and Higher
5/13/2008Pierre DaumStaying On in Algeria
5/13/2008Dominique BaillardGlobal Economy -- Global Food Crisis
5/10/2008Eric RouleauNew Israeli Scholars Face up to Israel's Origins
7/24/2006David CamrouxThe Unique Philippines
7/24/2006Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent GeslinFantasy of a Greater Serbia
7/24/2006Helen De GuerlachePolitics of a Pyramid State
7/24/2006Helen De GuerlacheLibya Rejoins the World
7/24/2006Wendy KristianasenThe Movie View
7/24/2006David CamrouxFour Precarious Presidencies
7/24/2006Cedric GouverneurNorthern Ireland's Apartheid
7/23/2006Cedric GouverneurA New Border
7/23/2006Jacques DenisSongs of Protest
7/23/2006Raf CustersEU Intervention in the Congo
7/23/2006Martin WincklerAmerican Television, French Screens
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