Gary Younge



Profile:
Full name: Gary Younge

Area of interest: US affairs, Race, African-American literature, Europe, South Africa, Russia

Journals/Organisation: The Guardian | The Nation

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Biography:
About: http://www.garyyounge.com/?page_id=2 | Alfred Knobler Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute

Education: Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh: French and Russian; City University, London: PG Dip in Newspaper Journalism, see: Student testimonials

Career: English teacher in a Sudanese refugee school, 1986/1987; Student Union Sabbatical Offices,1989/1990; Channel 4 current affairs programme, researcher, 1993; The Guardian: reporter on South African elections, 1994, assistant foreign editor, 1994/1998, feature writer, 1998, New York correspondent, 2003 (has written extensively from the United States, South Africa and throughout Europe)

Current position/role: columnist and feature writer (based in Chicago, US) - writes a Guardian column


 * also writes/has written for: writes Beneath the Radar, a monthly column for the Nation magazine

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Viewpoints/Insight:
 * Are my roots showing?: Am I from Barbados? Or am I from Stevenage? For much of his youth, Gary Younge wasn't sure. Here he reflects on the the dilemma of his double identity - The Observer, 12th September 1999
 * Memoirs of a teenage Trot: In 1984 the miners were on strike, the IRA bombed Brighton's Grand Hotel, and Gary Younge, aged 15, joined the revolution. But it couldn't last - The Guardian, 19th February 2000

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Video: BBC News: Minister of Rage - 'For months, The Guardian's Gary Younge has followed the rise and rise of the charismatic Minister Louis Farrakhan. His film report looks at just why the leader of the Nation of Islam is still barred from entering the UK' - 30th May 2002; and see: Interview with Professor Vibert White

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Awards/Honours: Laurence Stern Fellowship, 1996 (seconded to the Washington Post); Best Print Newspaper Journalist (Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards), 2003

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Books & Debate:

 * http://www.garyyounge.com/?page_id=320
 * No place like home: a Black Briton's journey through the American South (1999) OCLC 49226176 (Google book preview)
 * The English question (2000) OCLC 44485309

(also see: My favourite travel books, Gary Younge The Guardian)

Latest work: Stranger in a strange land: encounters in the Disunited States (2006) OCLC 62421357

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Email: [mailto:g.younge@guardian.co.uk g.younge@guardian.co.uk]

Website: Guardian.co / Gary Younge: All comment | Race issues | US elections 2008

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Articles: 2014

 * Carmen Segarra, the whistleblower of Wall Street - One Federal Reserve employee’s refusal to play along with a rigged financial game has made her a true modern dissident - 6th October
 * Obama: the ‘yes we can’ president with the ‘at least I tried’ legacy - Barack Obama ran as the embodiment of liberal hopes. With two years to go, it seems he will be remembered for his own, and the system’s, limitations - 23rd September
 * Ferguson’s black community must not be given the same ‘justice’ as Trayvon Martin - Only the courts can judge Michael Brown’s killer – but this is the system that let George Zimmerman walk free - 23rd August
 * In Ferguson the violence of the state created the violence of the street - Nobody in their right mind wants more violent protests. But, as Martin Luther King said, ‘a riot is the language of the unheard’ - 18th August
 * Like Michael Brown in Ferguson, to be poor and black renders you collateral - America claims to see racism differently. But it does not, apparently, see black people differently - 16th August
 * Tales of the cities: the progressive vision of urban America - A union leader is being hailed as a possible mayor in Chicago while elsewhere mayors are pursuing policies Obama has been unable to enact on the national stage - 11th August
 * Fifty years on, the civil rights act has remade US politics - Lyndon Johnson bartered the Democrats' strength in the south for a principle – and set a presidential standard not rivalled since - 30th June
 * Racism is far more than old white men using the N-word - Why is there outrage only when epithets are caught on tape? Discrimination is in reality carried out by well-mannered people - 19th May
 * Tighter gun control won't stop the violence on its own - Inner-city poverty and segregation lie behind the US firearms problem. And the National Rifle Association knows how to exploit it - 5th May
 * On race, the US is not as improved as some would have us believe - Despite the legacy of civil rights, some doors remain firmly closed. And across the US, schools are resegregating - 21st April
 * Thought money could buy an American election? You ain't seen nothin' yet - The supreme court's relaxing of donation rules just made US elections even more undemocratic and corruptible - 7th April
 * Tony Benn knew the rules but would not play the game - His lifelong belief in socialism inspired several generations of socialists and radicals, and infuriated the establishment - 15th March
 * The CIA has brought darkness to America by fighting in the shadows - After 9/11 the agency was given free rein to break the rules but when allowed to play dirty abroad, it's difficult to stop at home - 10th March
 * What the hell is Barack Obama's presidency for? - His ascent to power had meaning, but now his interventions are too rare and too piecemeal to constitute a narrative - 24th February
 * Coca-Cola's Super Bowl ad showed that some Americans still can't take diversity - Its multilingual script alarmed conservatives already losing their battle to preserve an America that never existed - 10th February
 * The State of the Union confirmed only that the union is in a state - The major themes of Obama's address – inequality, support for the troops and bipartisan compromise –were all too familiar - 29th January
 * High school dropouts still have a right to walk the streets unmolested - As in Darrin Manning's case, an obsession with deserving victims means the horror of the injustice is calibrated against the honour of the individual - 27th January



Articles: 2013

 * Mandela has been laid to rest – but his legacy must not be - The desire to remember Mandela as a brilliant individual who single-handedly guided the nation to democracy is understandable but not honest - 16th December
 * Mandela was never a revolutionary, always a radical - critics trying to prove or disprove Mandela's sanctity failed to grasp that he was simply a political leader guiding his country through transition - 7th December
 * Slandering Britain's Roma isn't courageous. It's racist - The arrival of a group of marginalised people is challenging not because of who they are, but because they are poor - 18th November
 * US Republicans make the poor pay to balance the budget - The impetus to cut food stamps is ideological not fiscal, and low-wages mean work provides no guarantee against hunger - 4th November
 * Race is central to the fear and angst of the US right - The shrinking white base of the Republican party cannot accept the country in which it now lives – so it shut it down - 21st October
 * And so America's skewed democracy lurches on toward its next crisis - A last-minute deal to raise the debt ceiling and end the shutdown solves nothing. US politics is stuck in chronic dysfunction - 17th October
 * The US government shutdown is a playground spat that badly damages credibility - The Republican party's manoeuvres set a dangerous precedent that could have serious ramifications for the global economy - 7th October
 * Ted Cruz, Obamacare circus performer - His pseudo-filibuster over defunding the ACA was doomed to fail, yet the Tea Party sees him as a lion. In truth, he's a clown - 26th September
 * The American dream has become a burden for most - As wages stagnate and costs rise, US workers recognise the guiding ideal of this nation for the delusional myth it is - 23rd September
 * The US has little credibility left: Syria won't change that - Obama's argument for intervention is a hollow one: America's use of chemical weapons in Falluja makes that clear - 9th September
 * The Rev King didn't dream of better people; he dreamed of a better system - President Obama was elected to run that system. Although he cannot claim King's mantle, he can carry on King's work - 28th August
 * The heroism of Antoinette Tuff reveals what's missing from politics - The way she talked down a gunman at her school, armed only with her faith, shows we needn't assume the worst in others - 26th August
 * America cares for you – until you start asking questions - Manning, Snowden and Trayvon Martin: a series of legal cases is making US citizens re-evaluate what the state is really for - 12th August
 * Langston Hughes showed me what it meant to be a black writer - A Book that Changed me: Gary Younge: His 1926 essay, The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain made clear that a black writer must write the best work they can, while refusing to be defined by other people's racial agendas - 1st August
 * Open season on black boys after a verdict like this - Calls for calm after George Zimmerman was acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin are empty words for black families - 15th July
 * The US supreme court thinks racism is dead. It isn't - Judges gutted an act to protect black voters, saying it was out of date – but there are salient illustrations of their folly - 30th June
 * On the Voting Rights Act, the colour-blind have been led by the blind - The supreme court thinks racism no longer exists at the polls. The actions of Republican legislators prove otherwise - 25th June
 * Is Obama worse than Bush? That's beside the point - Obama's transformation from national security dove to hawk is the norm: any president is captive to America's imperial power - 21st June
 * The whistleblowers are the new generation of American patriots - The violation of civil liberties in the name of security has had a profound impact on those who came of age after 9/11 - 17th June
 * Hypocrisy lies at the heart of the trial of Bradley Manning - It is an outrage that soldiers who killed innocents remain free but the man who exposed them is accused of 'aiding the enemy' - 3rd June
 * The Republican wolves are out for Obama but they are yet to draw blood - Beset by scandal at home and abroad, Obama's only luck has been in his opponents' tin ear for the public mood - 20th May
 * Charles Ramsey reminds me of Muhammad Ali - Just like the boxer in his prime, the man who rescued Amanda Berry is compelling, charming and confounds black stereotypes - 11th May
 * So, why are we so loyal to a president who is not loyal to us? - Kevin Johnson was pilloried for suggesting Obama has not been good for African Americans. But his question was a good one - 6th May
 * Atrocities such as the Boston bombing are hard to tackle, but gun crime isn't - The greatest threat to US citizens is not one-off terror attacks, but the menace that comes with mass gun-ownership - 22nd April
 * The Iron Lady is dead but Thatcherism lives on - In death Margaret Thatcher has caused further division. The left has failed to convince enough people of the alternatives - 12th April
 * Warning. This article on gay marriage contains optimism - Gay equality's first activists never imagined it would go politically mainstream, as it has now – but they fought anyway - 8th April
 * Law and disorder: the destructive dynamic of America's segregated cities - Policing tactics like stop-and-frisk treat symptom as cause: so we end up getting punitive racial profiling rather than tackling poverty - 6th April
 * President Obama's state of the union address: fair enough but forgettable - Awkwardly pitched between policy wishlist, stump speech and civic appeal, this failed to cohere as a second-term manifesto - 13th February
 * Barack Obama is pushing gun control at home, but he's a killer abroad - President Obama's appeals to respect human life in the US are at odds with his backing for drone strikes in foreign parts - 10th February
 * From Beyoncé to horse meat to Lance Armstrong, we have to care about this contempt for the public - Be it lip-synching or doping, deception abounds. The danger is that we'll soon stop feeling outraged over this erosion in trust - 28th January
 * Obama shifts to the high ground in call for collective action - The president's second address was a better speech than his first – and it showed him at his most combative and idealistic - 22nd January
 * Obama's show of leadership on gun control was show – but very necessary - This was properly presidential: major gun law reform may not get past this Congress, but Obama put his authority behind change - 17th January
 * Obama's new team shows the Iraq lessons are forgotten - His key appointments contributed to the worst foreign blunder in at least a decade. Can we trust them in another war? - 14th January



Articles: 2012

 * If not now, when is the time to talk about gun control? - With 27, including 18 children, shot dead in Connecticut, it's not 'politics' but basic decency to insist America have this debate - 15th December
 * Those who would cancel a promise to black America - Racial inequality has deepened, yet Republicans want to ban affirmative action in college admissions - 10th December
 * Republicans, welcome to the reality-based commmunity - Defeat has shattered the US right's impenetrable front on tax and healthcare. The party's pragmatists are finding their voice - 3rd December
 * Is this the death of the Republican party? No chance - Republican courting of white people was based on strategy not principle. To reach out wider would not require a great leap - 19th November
 * Obama's second victory is more low key, but in some ways more impressive - The euphoria of 2008 has gone, but the US president's second win is remarkable precisely because it is not as symbolic - 7th November
 * A Romney win would merely reward bad behaviour - Barack Obama's presidency may have been too timid, but let's not forget it's the Republicans who have been responsible for the US's political gridlock - 5th November
 * Barack Obama and the paradox behind his African American support base - The ascent of the first black president has coincided with a steep descent in the economic fortunes of black Americans. But that hasn't impeded their optimism about Obama - 3rd November
 * The election show is lame, but the outcome could be dramatic - The Democrats are clearly doing something right, yet almost any outcome lies within a narrowing margin of error - 20th October
 * Self-assured Obama recovers with better balance of style and substance - Mitt Romney puts up a fight against a more decisive opponent but can't overcome the president's sharp delivery - 17th October
 * Biden and Ryan fight to a bloodied draw in VP debate - Biden won on substance and Ryan on style but when anything can happen, everything matters - 12th October
 * Americans deserve a better choice than the one they've got - A US electoral system funded by the wealthy will never distribute resources equitably, whether Barack Obama is in charge or not - 8th October
 * Americans deserve a better choice in this election than the one they've got - A US electoral system funded by the wealthy will never distribute resources equitably, whether Barack Obama is in charge or not - 8th October
 * Presidential debate: no zingers, but Romney finally gets off the ground - Republican candidate manages to stay competitive with aggressive performance against a tired President Obama - 4th October
 * Mitt Romney is too rational for a deluded Republican base - The real surprise is that someone as plausible as him has lasted this long in a party so extreme and eccentric - 24th September
 * This is shaping up to be the most racially polarised US election ever - As their once core demographic diminishes, Republicans are going to any lengths to capture and keep the white vote - 11th September
 * This is shaping up to be the most racially polarised US election ever - As their once core demographic diminishes, Republicans are going to any lengths to capture and keep the white vote - 10th September
 * Obama's speech more walkthrough than walkover - The time for soaring rhetoric has passed – with four years to account for, the president had to drive home his achievements - 7th September
 * Bill Clinton makes the speech that Obama needed most - The former president gave an address aimed squarely at fixing Barack Obama's blind spot with middle America - 6th September
 * Michelle Obama's passionate speech urges voters to renew their vows - With her passionately told story of a love that has endured and grown, the first lady launched Barack Obama's re-election bid - 5th September
 * Paul Ryan sets out Romney stall but no one is buying - The running-mate had rousing words for the RNC but the main man is the least popular presidential nominee in nearly 30 years - 30th August
 * The night Republicans had to get their voice above the hurricane - Mitt Romney's confirmation as the GOP candidate and an appeal to women by his wife, Ann, begin the party's effort to shore up his image against the real storm to come - 29th August
 * Republicans must change Romney from Forrest Gump into Tom Hanks - The RNC is a shell of its former electoral importance, so the Mitt Romney that's put on parade must be a humanized one - 29th August
 * The world as seen by Republicans, in a land of myth and amnesia - US conservatives are increasingly keen to interpret their country's woes primarily in terms of threats from abroad - 30th July
 * America needs to talk about gun control in the wake of the Colorado shooting - Sympathy for Aurora's victims should not stop us addressing the fact that more than 84 people are shot to death daily in the US - 20th July
 * How Mitt Romney is turning into the John Kerry of the 2012 election - Just as Kerry got cast in 2004 as an upper-class flip-flopper, the perception of Romney as robber baron is becoming his reality - 19th July
 * The Democrats can't lecture Romney about firing people - Obama himself has never challenged the kind of rapacious capitalism he is desperate to associate with his opponent - 16th July
 * Who thinks about the consequences of online racism? - Bigoted commenters often resort to a 'free speech' defence. But they rarely consider the effects their words have on others - 12th July
 * The Fourth of July and my US son - For me, a black Briton, patriotism has been problematic. But for my US-born son, the American dream has real meaning - 5th July
 * US voters want somebody to reflect on their frailties - Obama and Romney's challenge is to provide a plausible narrative for the crisis without taking responsibility for it - 18th June
 * Wisconsin Democrats get dealt a bitter blow in courageous battle - Organized labour took a risk in mounting a challenge to Scott Walker and lost. But they shouldn't look back with regret - 6th June
 * There's class war in Wisconsin, yet the Democrats sing Kumbaya - A vote to recall the state's Republican governor has huge implications for US politics, but the liberals have missed their cue - 4th June
 * Why do poor white voters reject the Democrats? Well, why shouldn't they? - The white working class is said to 'vote against its own interests'. This only exposes the patronising assumptions of their accusers - 26th May
 * Nato talks security and peace, Chicago has neither - The paradox of such a city hosting this summit lays bare the brutal way in which inequality is globally maintained and locally replicated - 21st May
 * How being 'the party of no' is working for the GOP - Intransigent, extremist, uncompromising … the Republican party should be a basket case. Instead, it has a winning strategy - 15th May
 * A web of privilege supports this so-called meritocracy - On both sides of the Atlantic, the social ties that bind our political, legal and corporate forces lie exposed - 7th May
 * Osama bin Laden's death has had zero impact on US security - Bragging aside, Obama's assassination of al-Qaida's leader has not altered a US default of being mired in disastrous foreign wars - 2nd May
 * Abroad, as at home, Obama coasts on a wave of disappointment - Significant hope was invested in Obama to repair America's global reputation and reorient its foreign policy - but there's been precious little return - 23rd April
 * Zimmerman's trial could be as divisive as OJ Simpson's - Six weeks after he shot Trayvon Martin the state of Florida has been under pressure to at least contemplate that George Zimmerman might have a case to answer - 12th April
 * Mamie Till's warning still holds true in a racist world - On both sides of the Atlantic, black parents are forced to weigh children's self-esteem against their safety - 9th April
 * Mitt Romney needs to rediscover the center to have a chance in November - Now that he's spent the last few months moving to the right, Romney will have to convince voters he's not so extreme - 7th April
 * Trayvon Martin: a killing too far - Outrage at the death of Trayvon Martin is finally lifting the lid on the US's racist underbelly - 22nd March
 * Illinois Republican primary result: Mitt Romney's tipping point - Romney took a convincing win in Illinois, but this primary season leaves the GOP looking neither convincing nor winning - 21st March
 * Rick Santorum's southern supremacy spells trouble for Mitt Romney - With wins in Alabama and Mississippi, Santorum has wrested the role of Romney's conservative challenger from Gingrich - 14th March
 * Obama is still in a hole. It may yet be deeper than his Republican rivals' - It's hard to imagine Mitt Romney giving the next inauguration speech. But it's distinctly possible that he will - 12th March
 * Affirmative action and the real enemy of education equality - Affirmative action faces renewed challenge in the supreme court, but in truth, it's class, not race, that fixes college admissions - 2nd March
 * Mitt Romney limps towards Republican nomination with Michigan win - The big money backing Romney is helping him win primaries – but that symbolism is not helping him win crucial GOP voters - 1st March
 * The itinerant US left has found its home in the Occupy movement - Far from alienating middle America, the progressive movement has captured the public and political imagination - 27th February
 * Marriage equality and the civil rights inheritance - On the face of it, mixed-race and same-sex marriage rights are quite different. But look at who's lined up in opposition and why - 25th February
 * Barack Obama's lucky history of hapless opponents - Instead of fighting for his political life, Barack Obama is flourishing. And it is not the first time that the president has been fortunate with his foes - 21st February
 * Election 2012: the return of 'culture wars' - Until now, we thought this campaign would be all about the economy. It still will – but 'values' voters are going to count, too - 10th February
 * Never mind Mitt Romney, don't bet on any party to care about the poor - Just when Democrats start to sound sanctimonious, the ground beneath them starts to open up and swallow them whole - 7th February
 * US elections: no matter who you vote for, money always wins - Dollars play a decisive role in US politics. And more so since the supreme court allowed unlimited campaign contributions - 30th January
 * Florida GOP debate: Mitt Romney restores control - In front of a Floridian audience, Romney found his form again. Gingrich, sounding shrill, may finally be past his zenith - 27th January
 * State of the union: President Obama addresses inequality - The president can thank Occupy for making his new economic populism possible. But will it be enough, come November? - 25th January
 * South Carolina's steady state GOP debate - The four remaining contenders sparred, without any landing a telling blow. Now the voters will decide if Romney wins on points - 20th January
 * For too many African-Americans, prison is a legacy passed from father to son - Today is Martin Luther King Day. But with more African-American men facing jail than were enslaved in 1870, there is little to celebrate - 16th January
 * Michelle Obama, reluctant consort - No wonder she's weary of being cast as 'an angry black woman'. Where's the upside in being first lady for a modern woman? - 14th January
 * Mitt Romney's bruising Republican primary progress - His New Hampshire win puts almost beyond doubt the GOP nomination, but it'll be a battered winner who faces Obama - 11th January
 * Rick Santorum's surge in Iowa means Mitt Romney is no winner - Romney and Santorum are the Republican frontrunners but only by default – their respective sides couldn't find anyone better - 4th January
 * US primaries promise little – and this year could deliver even less - Obama has become increasingly vulnerable, but the Republican establishment still can't find a decent candidate - 2nd January



Articles: 2011

 * The US is blind to the price that is still being borne by Iraqis - Every effort must be made to thwart those who seek to embellish and distort America's lamentable legacy in Iraq - 19th December
 * Grease is the one that I want - The plot, acting and script are all pathetic, but I love the musical Grease for its singing and dancing – and not in an ironic way - 13th December
 * Land of the free, home of the hungry - Nowhere is the chasm between America's political class and its working poor more vast than in the demand to cut food stamps - 10th December
 * Indifferent elites, poverty and police brutality – all reasons to riot in the UK - This summer's social unrest in Britain was destructive and incoherent but, as our study shows, it was still a form of protest - 5th December
 * In Cain and Perry's gaffes, the Republicans' degradation is laid bare - Herman Cain and Rick Perry may look foolish now – but their bizarre statements are the result of their party's decline - 20th November
 * Who knows where the occupations are going? - The Occupy protests are symbolic for now, but changing debate - 7th November
 * How Barack Obama went from cool to cold - Feature: Barack Obama's measured approach won him the White House. So why do supporters think he lacks the 'fierce urgency of now'? - 14th October
 * Can the United States move beyond the narcissism of 9/11? - The unity brought about by the tragedy was intense but fleeting. The war on terror has been disastrous abroad and divisive at home - 5th September
 * riots were political. They were looting, not shoplifting'' - The riots cannot be explained by criminality or deprivation alone. But they were unwise and failed to advance any cause - 15th August
 * reckless right in the US is forgetting the basics of participation'' - The world's richest nation is on the brink of default because Republicans have ceased to operate as a political party - 1st August
 * hacking: These resignation statements are meaningless'' - The ever-growing cast of the responsible but unaccountable is emblematic of the systemic corruption that has been laid bare - 20th July
 * Haitians whether voters or big business chose their singing president'' - The economic crisis has intensified the implosion of democratic legitimacy. Multinationals, not nation states, now rule - 4th July
 * Obamaphilia says more about its own weakness than the US president'' - Europeans see in Barack Obama the possibility of intelligent, public-spirited leaders, a far cry from their own, and ignore his actual record - 22nd May
 * are no good answers in Libya. But war should never be the default'' - Libya shows again that successful regime change can be brought about only by ordinary people, not by foreign bombs - 9th May
 * bin Laden's death: The US patriot reflex'' - Given 9/11, a desire for vengeance is a legitimate emotional response. But it is not a foreign policy - 4th May
 * Israelis and Palestinians, the status quo is neither sustainable nor desirable'' - To suggest Israelis and Palestinians are equally responsible would suggest they hold equal power to shape events. They don't - 25th April
 * Tea Party tail wags the Republican dog, but it's Obama who's dragged off course'' - The American right is on the verge of imploding. Yet on the budget as in healthcare, the president punched below his weight - 11th April
 * American right is trapped in a hyperbolic and dysfunctional world'' - To have credibility within the Republican party is to have none outside it. They act as if all their Kool-Aid has been spiked - 28th March
 * multiculturalism the European right fears so much is a fiction – it never existed'' - The state never backed cultural difference at the expense of cohesion. What is emerging is people's lived experience - 14th March
 * is making the battle lines clear in America's hidden class war'' - The brazen choices of the Republican governor shows the real ideology behind attacks on unions – in the US and beyond - 28th February
 * west can no longer claim to be an honest broker in the search for peace'' - Egypt proved that our leaders see freedom as a question of strategy, not principle - 14th February
 * US is moving on from Afghanistan, but its troops are still dying there'' - US admiration for its soldiers may be deep and widespread, but interest in what they are doing is shallow and fleeting - 31st January



Articles: 2010

 * power is limited. But their anger and revolt can prove contagious'' - The protest means more than fees. If they resist education cuts, it would boost opposition to the whole austerity drive - 6th December
 * Tea Party is not new, or coherent. It's merely old whine in new bottles'' - This incoherent group has no leaders, no policies, no headquarters. It is held together by Fox TV and big money - 8th November
 * midterm elections: Harry Reid's survival is a rare bright spot for Obama'' - Nevada aside, it was a great night for the Republicans, but they remain only slightly less loathed than the Democrats - 4th November
 * midterm elections: machine v momentum'' - The Democrats are hoping their activist base from 2008 will get out the vote to prevent a rout, but the Republicans scent success - 2nd November
 * Obama's most loyal base'' - Black voters were discounted until the race tightened, but now it seems a strong African American turnout could be key - 28th October
 * voters could swing the midterms'' - They have been disappointed by Democrats, alienated by Republicans. But if Latino voters have real clout – if they use it - 27th October
 * was never going to have the room to effect radical change'' - The US electorate's mistake was to believe that transformation was something you could impart to a higher power - 25th October
 * Party supporters want to 'take their country back'. To where?'' - The party they are voting for and the candidates they back have actively worked to undermine what they really want - 11th October
 * won as cool and unflappable. But presidents need to act angry too'' - Americans want a leader they can relate to, as well as revere. Until Obama delivers, he must at least reflect the public mood - 27th September
 * recession bites deeper, Barack Obama has discovered that people can't eat hope'' - His achievements are impressive but insufficient, his party is confused. As elections loom, fundamentalists and fantasists are seizing the initiative - 13th September
 * cause job losses? Like ice-cream brings sharks'' - To claim the statistics show that foreigners are to blame for rising unemployment is a leap of xenophobic bad faith - 16th August
 * coalition doesn't want to heal Britain's broken leg, but amputate it'' - The left must show this for the elective surgery it is: cuts born of ideology, where the many pay for a crisis created by the rich - 19th July
 * the little men's history'' - New Labour-era memoirs reveal leaders for whom world events play second fiddle to petty obsessions - 13th July
 * when the poison of Iraq is drawn can Labour hope to move on'' - The silence over the war in the leadership battle is deafening. Yet the party won't be trusted until this toxic issue is addressed - 5th July
 * a problem that won't go away'' - The right to asylum is enshrined in international law – but you wouldn't know it from the behaviour of many western nations - 18th June
 * Saville report is for all our Bloody Sundays'' - Derry's 1972 tragedy is but one of many in history, but the Saville report provides the chance to face the past with honesty - 15th June
 * Party is creating waves for Republicans'' - Fissures in the Republican party between moderates and more conservative figures is the only show in town for US primaries - 9th June
 * equality can't yet be claimed a western value, but it is a human right'' - The far right's use of homophobia as a stick with which to beat Islam is symptomatic of a broader confusion - 7th June
 * complicity in apartheid crimes undermines its attack on Goldstone'' - To rubbish the former judge's report on Gaza, Israel has dredged up his record in South Africa – while forgetting its own - 24th May
 * people have spoken. Don't let the markets shout them down'' - The clash of democracy and capitalism is as acute as ever as a discredited financial sector seeks to dictate political terms - 10th May (Cif at the polls)
 * hate Tories. And yes, it's tribal'' - Labour was my tribe, but they did terrible things I could not be associated with. But I still long for Cameron to fail on Thursday - 5th May
 * we need an honest immigration debate. But this tough talk isn't it'' - Racist fear-mongering prevents discussion of the poverty, natural disasters and wars that cause people to emigrate - 26th April
 * Republicans are like frat boys in Animal House'' - Reckless, anarchic and strident, the American right is living in a parallel world where fear and rage drive out the facts - 12th April
 * presidents and women MPs do not alone mean equality and justice'' - Representation is a start, and an important one. But equal opportunities should be pursued above the photo opportunities - 15th March
 * Tea Party is a dynamic force, but it is still unruly and incoherent'' - This angry and leaderless movement is a potential liability for the Republican party, and its importance is often exaggerated - 1st March
 * to Europe, the US can at least make a pretence of democracy'' - Nation states have been superseded by greater forces. Greece's people are now seeing the naked disregard for their will - 15th February
 * west owes Haiti a bailout. And it would be a hand-back, not a handout'' - The Caribbean nation should be reimbursed for centuries of punitive treatment and brutality by the outside world - 1st February
 * you're disillusioned with Obama, you don't understand how he won'' - The distance between the aspirations he raised and his record a year on is the distinction between the electoral and the political - 18th January
 * war on terror has been about scaring people, not protecting them'' - The ease with which the plane bomber could operate exposes the vacuity and recklessness at the heart of the US response to 9/11 - 4th January



Articles: 2009

 * changed my mind about racism'' - I thought a paradigmatic shift in attitudes to race was occurring in Britain. The decade has proved me wrong - 28th December
 * America's growing voice of rage is a force to be reckoned with'' - In poorer, isolated towns the rightwing protest movement is flourishing. Republicans as well as Obama must take note - 21st December
 * who follow Sarah Palin are sowing the seeds of their own destruction'' - The former Alaska governor represents thwarted aspirations and brooding resentment. But she backs policies which would increase them - 23rd November
 * year on, Obama has shown that meaningful change can happen'' - It is still too early for concrete results, though. And those responsible for electing him are hurting the most - 9th November
 * attacked the bankers, but took our eyes off the whole rotten system'' - Prince Andrew says that bonuses are minute 'in the scheme of things'. He is half-right. We must take the focus off individuals - 26th October
 * you watch the BNP on TV, just remember: Jack Straw started all this' - To set New Labour against Griffin is simply putting the cause against the symptom - 22nd October
 * system let Obama be president. But he still may not be able to beat it'' - Even if he is pushing the US in the right direction, it is unlikely to be far or fast enough in a political culture resisting reform - 12th October
 * powers in the Caribbean emphasise the end of empire'' - Britain needs to develop a more realistic, modest view of its role in the world if its foreign policy is to have any impact - 28th September
 * doesn't need more friends'' - He needs meaningful results – which is why he needs to strike a decisive tone on the world stage this week - 24th September
 * morality of the war on terror has now descended into viagra handouts'' - From women's liberation to domestic despotism in eight years. But the structure set up by the neocons is still in place - 14th September
 * is losing the health debate – but he can still mobilise and win'' - Obama must inspire a grassroots campaign to head off the right's coordinated intervention in the health battle - 31st August
 * engage the birther fantasists is futile; to dismiss them, reckless'' - The Obama conspiracy theorists may appear marginal, but they have a sizeable audience now and were effectively running the country until last year - 3rd August
 * should realise that segregation may be over, but exclusion lives on'' - African-Americans have been hit harder by this recession than others, and the president should be wary of lecturing them - 20th July
 * Jackson: We span, shuffled and combed our hair up high – to be like the boy on Bandstand'' - Michael Jackson was the first black superstar of the post civil-rights era - 29th June
 * may deserve to lose – but the country doesn't deserve the Tories'' - With the first real threat from Conservatives in over a decade, the party has to prove to voters that it can reform itself - 22nd June
 * conservatives are fighting for the rights of a minority – white men'' - Obama's nomination of a Latina to sit on the supreme court has prompted an attack from the right against racism - 8th June
 * Obama cedes ground on torture to Cheney, we'll all pay a heavy price'' - By acknowledging recent crimes while refusing to pursue the criminals, the president has made his position untenable - 25th May
 * the monarchy'' - A new politics: Or if we cannot do without the royal family, we must at least make the monarch's role ceremonial, not constitutional - 20th May
 * has had an epoch-defining 100 days. But vultures are gathering'' - We have seen the scale and scope of his ambition. But every element in the president's agenda carries a clear possibility of failure - 27th April
 * will we find the perfect Muslim for monocultural Britain?'' - Patriotic, pious, peaceful and patient. Labour's anti-terror strategy depends on mythical figures as elusive as WMD - 30th March
 * the miners' strike taught me to believe in impossible things'' - Now another formative political moment is upon us, and an ideological space is once again opening up for the left - 16th March
 * about to get nasty: time for Obama's movement to get moving'' - He has plans to stop the war, save the planet and redistribute wealth. If he's to overcome the lobbyists he'll need a new coalition - 2nd March
 * will get no warning when the people's response to this crisis comes'' - The president is popular for now - but while his stimulus package is being hailed as a victory, no one truly believes it will work - 16th February
 * courting the Republicans, Obama could get the worst of all worlds'' - Consensus among the nation's political elite is a recipe for disaster - just look at Iraq, the war on terror and deregulation - 2nd February
 * the moment. From then, it's not who Obama is, but what he does'' - The expectation heaped on his skinny shoulders may be unrealistic - but let's savour the day, and then keep him to his task - 19th January
 * has yet to learn the US lesson, that the war on terror was a failure'' - Americans now realise that aggression fuels extremism. This offers Obama the chance for a new Middle East policy - 5th January



Articles: 2008

 * has pushed political credibility and financial trust into freefall'' - Recent scandals in America reveal a value system that puts the wealth of a few before the welfare of many - 22nd December 2008
 * have never felt so excited, and yet so depressed'' - As the nation basks in the warm glow of Barack Obama's win, its wealth and power are perched on the edge of a precipice - 24th November 2008
 * army of supporters must maintain their level of activism'' - The potent force behind the president-elect's campaign cannot allow the big business lobby to seize back the agenda - 10th November 2008
 * politics of smear won't work in the middle of a stockmarket crash'' - Voters care too much about their homes and their retirement to be swayed by the McCain camp's desperate slurs - 13th October 2008
 * has a terrible headache, but it seems like no one wants to cure it'' - For the election to make any sense in such a crisis, the assumptions of the past 30 years must be thoroughly challenged - 29th September 2008
 * is playing the incognegro, but it is not a risk-free strategy'' - Historically, there's been a last-minute swing away from black candidates by white voters. Will Obama change things? - 15th September 2008
 * whom the poll tells'' - Liberals are prone to panic, but because of America's electoral college system, the outlook for Obama isn't at all bad - Guardian.co.uk - 10th September 2008
 * who are tasked to police this democracy are blinded by confetti'' - The real problem with the Bush years is not so much what he did but that America's political class enabled him to do it - 1st September 2008
 * They came to see history in the making'' - 30th August 2008
 * People see in Obama what they want to see - that's a blessing and a curse - As the US Democratic candidate heads towards Europe, liberals refer to him as if he represents a second coming - 21st July 2008
 * It's no surprise that the BNP's rise and New Labour's demise are linked - The ruling party failed to make the case against racism and xenophobia, pandering instead of standing on principle - 7th July 2008
 * Occupations abroad always lead to the erosion of liberties at home - 23rd June 2008
 * Obama could set an earthquake under the established electoral map - 9th June 2008
 * Hillary has cynically turned to the one argument she has left: race - 28th April 2008
 * The US needs to talk about class, but politicians don't have the vocabulary - 14th April 2008
 * America lauds Martin Luther King, but undermines his legacy every day - 31st March 2008
 * Ranking race against gender is the first step towards fundamentalism - 17th March 2008
 * Obama must build a movement to take him beyond the White House - 3rd March 2008
 * It's up to the superdelegates to prove Democrats believe in democracy - 18th February 2008
 * In this great meritocracy, only one thing matters: who is your daddy? - To change the political sclerosis gripping their country, Americans need a president distinguished by his lack of pedigree - 4th February 2008
 * Republicans lack consensus, but their Democrat rivals lack content - 21st January 2008
 * An Obama victory would symbolise a great deal and change very little - 7th January 2008



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 * Beer and Sympathy - Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s arrest most certainly was a "teachable moment" in the racial conversation--but we've learned nothin - 29th July 2009
 * London Falling - New Labour is finished. What replaces it will certainly be worse - 20th May 2009
 * Bonus Outrage: Class Struggle or Class Envy? - Imagine, if you will, a white-collar CEO version of the TV show Cops. Roll cameras. Send up the chopper - 26th March 2009
 * Precarious Populism - The global depression is spawning social unrest, which the extreme right might try to hijack--a good reason for the left to be well organized and engaged - 25th February 2009
 * Beyond Hope - When the government is organizing a movement to back the government in the name of progressive politics, something is seriously awry - 28th January 2009
 * What Obama Means to the World - Coming to terms with a black American not as a symbol of protest, but as a symbol of power - 15th January 2009
 * A Woman Against the System - Extinguishing race as a meaningful category demands we get rid of the racism that gives it meaning - 17th December 2008
 * Obama's Virginia Territory - So far in the once-red state of Virginia, things are going Obama's way - 16th October 2008
 * Palin's Shotgun Politics'' - The vile politics of the party of abstinence stepped up to suffocate Bristol Palin in its embrace - 3rd September 2008
 * Indiscreet Conversations - Jesse Jackson's gaffe demonstrates that the days of being able to think out loud are over - 16th July 2008
 * Obama and the Power of Symbols - 12th June 2008
 * Bitter fruit in Pennsylvania - If Obama's remarks on poor white voters were gauche, the responses they elicited have been galling - 17th April 2008
 * Obama, Ferraro, Wright: 'Postracial' Meets Racism - Wouldn't a real feminist also oppose racism? - 20th March 2008
 * Obama, Ferraro, Wright: 'postracial' meets racism - Wouldn't a real feminist also oppose racism? - 21st February 2008
 * Feudal democracy - If democracy does not prevail in August, the Democrats will not prevail in November - 21st February 2008
 * Some things even Obama can't transcend - Before we can talk sensibly about transcending difference, we must first transform the conditions that give these differences meaning - 24th January 2008



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