My first contribution to the ongoing hyper-covered story – this one for the Oriental Morning Post. Some more bits on this forthcoming. For the whole thing in Mandarin see here (have also pasted it below including images). Is the War Over? The death of Osama bin Laden is unlikely to make any major difference in the [...]
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Is the war over?
Posted: May 3, 2011 in Oriental Morning PostTags: Afghanistan, Chinese foreign policy, counter-terrorism, New Statesman, Osama bin laden, Pakistan, terrorism, US foreign policy
Al Qaeda’s Delayed Release
Posted: September 19, 2008 in New StatesmanTags: New Statesman, online, terrorism
A productive set of days. Here’s another one for the New Statesman – again, some of the ideas should feature in a longer piece i need to finish. Also, this draws from a recent workshop we did. http://www.newstatesman.com/north-america/2008/09/online-release-qaeda-videos Al Qaeda’s delayed release Raffaello Pantucci Published 19 September 2008 Extremist websites are abuzz this week with [...]
My latest for the New Statesman about the Obama potential. I see it has already attracted ire, though i thought it was rather placid effort. Ah well. http://www.newstatesman.com/north-america/2008/06/obama-usa-vote-potential-world Fixing Bush’s Legacy Having recently returned to planet earth from a ten day stop-over in Washington, it would appear as though Barack Obama is on the cusp [...]
So, to get this rolling at last, i am going to start by simply placing links to certain previous works i have done. I write occasionally for the New Statesman, a British political magazine, and my writings for them can be found at: http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/raffaello_pantucci Please visit and leave comments, offensive or otherwise.