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Twitter Nukes Trump

January 12, 2021 Dr Binoy Kampmark 11

This was Twitter Safety’s January 8 post, full of noble concern: “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around […]

Proxy Jailor: Denying Assange Bail

January 7, 2021 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

History, while not always a telling guide, can be useful. But in moments of flushed confidence, it is not consulted and Cleo is forgotten. A […]

In Diversity We Trust: Joe Biden’s Cabinet Choices

January 6, 2021 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

Perfumed and tailored for a certain brand of folksy, identity politics, Pete Buttigieg hoped to blast his way to the White House having run a […]

2020: The Top 5

January 2, 2021 The AIM Network 10

Welcome to our annual Top 5. 2020 had it all as far as articles on The AIMN, but it was the incompetence and distrust of […]

Tinkering with National Anthems: Australia’s Patriotic Song for Children

January 2, 2021 Dr Binoy Kampmark 18

It was a New Year gimmick that would have warmed advertising executives across the country. For the first time since it was proclaimed as Australia’s […]

Will the Biden Administration Develop More Even-Handed Middle Eastern Agendas?

January 2, 2021 The AIM Network 11

By Denis Bright   The arrival of the New Year is an appropriate time to check the prospects for greater stability across the Middle East Region. […]

2020 is over! And it’s about time, too!

January 1, 2021 Michael Taylor 8

Oh what a miserable year! Bush fires, recession, a pandemic causing death and economic destruction, social upheaval, the country being run by a hopelessly incompetent […]

Same Procedure as Every Year: The Story of ‘Dinner for One’

December 31, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 11

Memories are thick of this: the respectful, even reverential German introduction of a comedy sketch; the scratchy string orchestral music that adds a layering of […]

The Julian Assange Pardon Drive

December 30, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

The odds are stacked against Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks publisher who faces the grimmest of prospects come January 4. On that day, the unsympathetic judicial […]

The NDAA, Trump and Vetoing the Military Industrial Complex

December 29, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

For decades, the National Defense Authorization Act has been the lifeblood of the US imperium, guaranteeing a flow of money across the military. A better […]

Never Belonging: George Blake’s Spy Exploits

December 28, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

Filling the espionage ranks with legions of the non-belonging comes with its share of risk. The process is counter-intuitive, putting stock in skill and aptitude […]

Endings for Beginnings: Reaching a Brexit Deal

December 26, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 8

It was a hurried dash and came just before the end of the transition period. The UK and the European Union have reached an agreement […]

All I want for Christmas is a New Year

December 25, 2020 Michael Taylor 19

Despite it being a slow, cruel, tortuous year, Christmas seems to have came at us in a rush. Christmas is but one day a year, […]

Trump’s Pardons for the Festive Season

December 24, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

A flurry of them has been expected, and just prior to Christmas, US President Donald Trump waved his wand of pardon with vigour. On December […]

Yuletide Lockdowns and Cancelling Christmas

December 21, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 12

The mind changer in Downing Street has struck again. With UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the helm, changes of direction are compulsive, natural and […]

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