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Articles by Dr Binoy Kampmark

About Dr Binoy Kampmark
Dr. Binoy Kampmark is a senior lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University. He was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He is a contributing editor to CounterPunch and can be followed at @bkampmark.

Blight and Revelation: Coronavirus, Austerity and the UK

August 13, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

Epidemiologist Michael Marmot begins his August 10 piece in The Guardian on a sombre note. It is drawn from The Plague by Albert Camus. “The […]

Macron Lectures Lebanon: The Condescending Politics of Aid

August 12, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

The explosion in a Beirut portside warehouse containing over 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate on August 4 has done its bit to light more fires […]

Don’t Stigmatise the Nuke! Opponents of the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty

August 11, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

It would seem a logical step, at least from an existential perspective: to ban something so utterly horrendous to life; to forbid its use in […]

Selective Maritime Rules: The United States, Diego Garcia and International Law

August 9, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

There are few more righteous sights than the paunchy US Secretary of State savaging the People’s Republic of China with his next volley on Chinese […]

Foiled at Toronto: The Tiger Squad’s Canadian Outing

August 8, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

Silencing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul was a feat of primeval brutality that sent a shudder through even the most hardened officials. The House […]

Death From the Sky: Hiroshima and Normalised Atrocities

August 7, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 20

When US President Harry S. Truman made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, followed by another on Nagasaki […]

Big Tech Antics: The Data Robber Barons Appear Before Congress

August 6, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

Silicon Valley continues to sprawl in influence, and its modern robber barons bestride the globe with a confidence verging on contempt. The technology giants that […]

Mealy-Mouthed Universities: Academic Freedom and the Pavlou Problem Down Under

August 5, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

A sorry state of affairs has descended upon Australian academic institutions like a suffocating cloak. Vice-Chancellors and their overly remunerated toadies are getting human relations […]

State of Pandemic Disaster: Melbourne Moves to Stage Four

August 4, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 25

Melbourne. Being in control of a sinking ship is not enviable. Regulations previously passed have a museum feel to them, distinctly obsolete. Directions, once dictated […]

Crossing the Creepy Line: Google, Deception and the ACCC

August 3, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

Belief in Google’s promises is much like believing in virgin births. For a company so proud of its pursuit of a transparent information environment, it […]

Staying on Message: Australia, the US and the AUSMIN Talks

August 2, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

The Satrap Chronicles of the US imperium will have, near the top of their various ingratiating themes, such Australian politicians as Senators Linda Reynolds and […]

Pulling out of Germany: Trump Adjusts the Military Furniture

August 1, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 9

One noisy theme in the Donald Trump Disruption Show in an otherwise chaotic assemblage of messages has remained fairly constant: winding back US troop commitments. […]

Coronavirus Criminality: Bolsonaro and the International Criminal Court

July 30, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 19

This could be the stuff of fiction. But then again, many legal principles began, at some point or rather, in the sludge of speculation before […]

Julian Assange’s Political Indictment: Old Wine in Older Bottles

July 29, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

The book of hours on Julian Assange is now being written. But the scribes are far from original. Repeated rituals of administrative hearings that have […]

Mephistopheles of Wall Street: Goldman Sachs, 1MDB and the Malaysian Settlement

July 27, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

Malaysia’s politicians were crowing. “We are confident that we are securing more money from Goldman Sachs compared to previous attempts, which were far below expectations,” […]

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