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Articles from Arena Magazine (June 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A day in the life of contemporary ideology: the reception of Ian McEwen's Saturday. Cooper, Simon Book review 1639
Bolivia erupts: social movements on their feet, a President without direction and a leader out of touch. Webber, Jeffery R. 1896
Chill winds in the Hothouse. Sharp, Nonie 678
China's new revolution: China's economic transformation is built on mass faith in markets and technology and a disregard for workers. Goodman, James 2027
Chris Dew on Stencil Revolution. Dew, Chris 1391
Convergence and resistance. 652
Curtailing worker rights: the Howard Government's industrial relations agenda could soon make the workplace resemble TV's Survivor program. McDonald, Warwick 1942
Deterritorialising the other? Towards a globally sustainable public relations. McKie, David; Munshi, Debashish Brief article 189
Engineering the foodchain: Gyorgy Scrinis asks us to look the gift horse of GM wholefoods squarely in the mouth. Scrinis, Gyorgy 2525
Falluja: slaughter of a city: the magnitude of the devastation in Falluja does not penetrate the propaganda filter. Salt, Jeremy 2457
Globalisation and democracy after Iraq: from the chaos of Iraq to the hollowing out of Western democracy, Tariq Ali traces the outlines of a world to come. Ali, Tariq 4216
Indigenous internationalism: new adventures in indigenous governance. Jull, Peter 934
Justice and the Corby case. Rundle, Guy 852
Matthew Ryan on Dig! the Revolution? Ryan, Matthew 755
New Britain, new comedy. Scanlon, Christopher 851
Notable publications. Coster, Alice Book review 470
Notes after the 'settlement': in a shifting global context, the coming transformation of Australia will release the best and worst of us. Rundle, Guy 2098
Patently unfair trade: India's state-protected pharmaceuticals industry is being patented, privatised and plundered by WTO trade rules. Lofgren, Hans 2071
Reply to Philip Mendes 1. Ross, Denis Letter to the editor 419
Reply to Philip Mendes 2. Riajansky, Mary Letter to the editor 94
Reply to Philip Mendes 3. Muhamed, Iqbal Letter to the editor 370
Secrecy, silence and state terror: the government's 'anti-terrorist' laws promote fear and secrecy as they undermine democracy. Tham, Joo-Cheong; McCulloch, Jude 1611
Signs from the Vatican: Margaret Coffey finds reasons for optimism in the election of Pope Benedict XVI. Coffey, Margaret 1657
Strip mining freedom: in its pursuit of friction-free capitalism, the Howard Government is poisoning the ground on which liberalism is founded. Scanlon, Christopher 1772
The Author of this Poem Is a Number. Poem 104
The end of geography: are references to 'primal fears' and 'primal ambitions' adequate to understand contemporary security issues? Geoff Sharp argues for a different framework for understanding geopolitics. Sharp, Geoff 3789
The end of this world. Editorial 1005
The Northern Ireland paradox: moves towards a more democratic Northern Ireland are being hampered by simplistic ideas about the relationship between violence and democracy. Little, Adrian 1274
Under the Hammer: they're watching and waiting. Herrick, Red 927
Unruly rules: do we fix the Gene Technology Act or opt for a moratorium. Salleh, Ariel 2490
West Papua's fate. Galdies, Becc 696
Who is accountable to whom? Attempts to graft the governance structures of for-profit organisations onto universities threaten the very form of the university. Thornton, Margaret 1730

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