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Burma’s victims pay price for foreign policy realism

The Burmese junta has bestowed the right, if not the obligation, on the international community to intervene. But the geopolitical circumstances also remind us that what should be done will always be tempered by what can be done, writes Philip Stephens

Britain must not cut loose its anchor

Stick to the inflation target, says Martin Wolf

Change is in the air for financial superclass

David Rothkopf on the end of a golden age

States must act locally in a globalised world

Jeremy Greenstock on the need to decentralise

A Sex and the City guide to the entertainment industry

John Gapper says the show points to the future

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UK ministers should focus on ensuring that National Health Service patients have choice and that hospitals have financial incentives to improve care

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It may be true that bank regulators need a new set of teeth. But Germany’s political class clearly has a thing about the awesome beast that is capitalism

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The canary in the mine: Larry Summers’s apparently nationalist argument for globalisation signals an alarming prospect for developing countries, say Devesh Kapur, Pratap Mehta and Arvind Subramanian

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The League of Democracies revisited: The league will only take off if the world’s democracies become convinced they face a common threat so obvious and dangerous that it is worth forming a new alliance

DEBATES & POLLS

Is this the end for Mugabe?

Forum and poll: The MDC is claiming victory in Zimbabwe’s elections. But the results are being delayed, amid allegations of vote-rigging. Is this the end of President Mugabe’s 28-year rule?

Heathrow T5 shambles: Have your say

Forum: The disastrous opening of Terminal 5 has seen delays, cancelled flights and lost baggage. Have you been affected? What should happen next?

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Political Hypocrisy

Guantanamo Bay

A Cambridge academic argues that a hypocritical politician need not be a bad thing – and shows that, in many cases, this realist’s approach is justified

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