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Just over the horizon – the surveillance society and the state in the EU TONY BUNYAN
Slouching towards dystopia: the new military futurism MATT CARR
‘Black Shame’ – the campaign against ‘racial degeneration’ and female degradation in interwar Europe IRIS WIGGER
Putting a face on free-market economics: the politicisation of race and ethnicity in Peru REBECCA L. LEE
Commentary
Ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka A. SIVANANDAN 59 Palestine: notes from the inside SHAWQI ISSA 66 Evidence to the UK parliamentary select committee inquiry on preventing violent extremism INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS 73 Reviews
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West by Christopher Caldwell (Matt Carr) 81 From Fatwa to Jihad: the Rushdie affair and its legacy by Kenan Malik (Arun Kundnani) 87 We Will Return in the Whirlwind: Black radical organizations, 1960–1975 by Muhammad Ahmad and Liberated Territory: untold perspectives on the Black Panther Party by Yohuru Williams and Jama Lazerow (Jordan T. Camp) 90 The Travail of Dieudonné and Mobile Phones: the new talking drums of everyday Africa by Mirjam De Bruijn, Francis Nyamnjoh and Inge Brinkman (Barbara Harlow) 99
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