The main lesson France drew from the Suez Crisis was that its future lay elsewhere than in a close relationship with America and Britain, Hugh Schofield reports from Paris.
The Magazine was created in 2006 by a group of post-graduate students of International Politics. The founders recognised that there are many informed individuals with an ability for political writing, but who do not have access to publication in mainstream magazines, journals and newspapers.
Global Politics Magazine seeks to address this, providing a forum in which a new generation of writers can contribute to, and engage with, political debate whilst also building valuable writing experience through shaping an exciting, highly interactive publication.
The main idea is that the Open source community is actually a mini anarch-communist community existing within the Internet - for a number of reasons - please read below.
Imaginary Futures demonstrates how politics influenced the way the powerful tool called the internet is controlled today and calls upon all who are cyber-connected to use the Internet for taking revolutionary politics into their own hands, to create a more positive future.