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ISSUE 151 OCTOBER 2008
Contributors to this issue
DAVID AARONOVITCH is a Times columnist
PHILIP BALL ’s novel The Sun and Moon Corrupted is published by Portobello
LAURA BARBER is a senior editor at Portobello Books and a writer
PETER BAZALGETTE was an independent television producer for 20 years
LIAM BYRNE is minister of state for nationality, citizenship and immigration
MARK COUSINS ’s collection Widescreen: Watching. Real. People. Elsewhere is published by Wallflower Press in October
JAMES CRABTREE is a contributing editor to Prospect
JON ELEK works in publishing
JAMES FERGUSSON is author of A Million Bullets: The Real Story of the British Army in Afghanistan (Bantam Press)
JONATHAN FORD is deputy editor of Prospect
DAVID GOLDBLATT is the author of The Ball is Round (Penguin)
JULIAN GOUGH is the author of Jude: Level 1 (Old Street Publishing)
AC GRAYLING is a philosopher and the author of Scepticism and the Possibility of Knowledge (Continuum)
DAVID HERMAN is a television producer and writer
JIM HOLT ’s book Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes is published by Profile in October
PETER JUKES writes for print, stage, television, radio and now online
MARTIN KETTLE is a Guardian columnist
MARK KITTO runs a caféé near Shanghai
HANS KUNDNANI is a freelance journalist
BEN LEWIS presents BBC4’s Art Safari
NATASHA LODER is science and technology correspondent at the Economist
DAVID MILES is the UK chief economist for Morgan Stanley
BEN PAGE is chairman of the Ipsos Mori Social Research Institute
ALEX RENTON is writing a book about the rise of the food industry
ANDREW ROSENHEIM ’s new novel, Without Prejudice , is published by Hutchinson
DAVID SCHNEIDER is an actor, writer and comedian
WENDELL STEAVENSON is the author of Stories I Stole: From Georgia (Atlantic)
IAN STEWART ’s latest book is Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities (Profile)
contents
Coverstory 26David Miliband The foreign secretary explains why he remains a liberal interventionist abroad and a radical decentraliser at home. Plus,Iraq,Russia and how to mend Britain’s broken politics. Interview by Robert Cooper,Kishwer Falkner,David Goodhart,Dominic Lawson & Richard Reeves
Opinions
14Turning Japanese As overstretched financial institutions collapse, we are learning to fear debt—a bit like Japan in the 1990s. JONATHAN FORD
15The swinish multitude Edward Skidelsky’s attack on today’s liberal values simply betrays his own wish to be God. DAVID AARONOVITCH
16The rest is silence America’s universities sheltered David Foster Wallace—and almost ruined his writing. JULIAN GOUGH
19Russia or the west? Gerhard Schrööder and Joschka Fischer disagreed about which way Germany should tilt. HANS KUNDNANI
20Open carefully Immigration anxiety is in decline, partly because our borders are now more secure. We don’t need a cap. LIAM BYRNE
22South side story The key to understanding Barack Obama is to be found not in Hawaii, but in Chicago’s Hyde Park. ANDREW ROSENHEIM
Essays
38Overstretched and over there Britain’s armed forces are still formidable in battle, but undermanning and public indifference point to an institution under strain. JAMES FERGUSSON
44Closing the God gap The Republican grip on America’s evangelicals is weakening. And Democrats are finally reaching out to God’s faithful. But will this win them the election? JAMES CRABTREE
50A waste of space? During its 50 years of existence, Nasa has achieved extraordinary things. But with a lack of political direction, it is struggling to win the battle for relevance. NATASHA LODER
Journal
54Hirst’s unburstable bubble Damien Hirst’s triumphant Sotheby’s auction defied my predictions of disaster. Has the art market gone mad? BEN LEWIS
Witness
60It’s the baladi,stupid High world food prices have hurt Egypt’s poor and the complex subsidy system that is meant to protect them. Can Mubarak’s regime ride out the political volatility? WENDELL STEAVENSON
My story
66Flaming for Obama This year’s Democratic primaries weren’t just fought on the hustings and in the television studios. Some of the fiercest battles took place in the blogosphere. PETER JUKES
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