Nice to meet your big idea
25th August 2010 — Issue 174How useful are global gatherings that invite great minds to share ideas and innovations in person?
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Don't bank on global reform
25th August 2010 — Issue 174When Lehman crashed, world leaders vowed to change the system. Why haven't they?
Tony Kushner: a political playwright?
3rd September 2010 — Issue 174
The Pulitzer-winning playwright's work—now showing at London's Tricycle Theatre—has always been politically controversial. But on stage, as in life, politics is only part of the story
Edinburgh fringe festival: struggling to surprise
The quality at this year’s fringe festival was high, but there were too few shocks. Now that comedy is part of the mainstream, has it lost its cutting edge?
Wanted: an old, new left
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
The centre-left must reinvent itself again by raising the stalled living standards of ordinary workers—and look beyond economics to shape a new social patriotism
Divided they stand
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
Fifteen years on from the end of the war, Bosnia is struggling economically and politically—and is more ethnically fractured than ever. Will the conflict return?
Who guards the Guardian?
24th August 2010 — Issue 174
The loss-making newspaper group chose to secure its future through risky financial wheeling and dealing. It should have taken the advice of its own columnists
Franco-British council short story competition 2010: 19-25 age group
3rd September 2010 — Issue 174
This was the third year of the FBC/Prospect/Eurostar short story prize. The top three entries for the 19-25 age category are below
Franco-British council short story competition 2010: 16-18 age group
3rd September 2010 — Issue 174
This was the third year of the FBC/Prospect/Eurostar short story prize. The top three entries for the 16-18 age category are below
Exclusive interview: Gaspar Noe
26th August 2010 — Issue 174
The enfant terrible of French cinema, director of the provocative film "Irreversible," talks about his long-anticipated new feature: "Enter the Void"
Primary cause for concern
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
Rushing to introduce yet another type of school will not improve educational standards
Multinationals think local
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
The BP crisis showed that global corporations are not all-powerful. Now they must adapt to survive
A new passage to India
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
Labour saw India too much through the eyes of Britain's Asian diaspora. Time for a rethink
Picture this
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
Robots using radar could identify explosive devices more accurately than conventional minesweepers
The month ahead
19th August 2010 — Issue 174
Anjana Ahuja on bees, cities of the future and science's big festival
Edinburgh fringe festival: struggling to surprise
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
The quality at this year’s fringe festival was high, but there were too few shocks. Now that comedy is part of the mainstream, has it lost its cutting edge?
Imperfect spies
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
John le Carré’s righteous anger ignites his fast-paced new novel, but it can’t make up for a cast of unconvincing characters
How full is the glass?
25th August 2010 — Issue 174
Two “state we’re in” analyses by a pessimistic philosopher and an optimistic scientist are best taken with a tot of scepticism













