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Climate Change Wales
Gordon James, Director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, asks whether the Welsh Assembly Government is being hampered in its fight against climate change by UK policies and the lack of devolved powers.
9/11 and the Aftermath
Roger Caldwell questions how seriously terrorism threatens us, and offers an in-depth historical analysis that backs up his scepticism about the “war on terror”.
A Mirage: International Arts Events
Tamara Krikorian discusses key international projects supported by the Arts Council of Wales and questions current priorities; she emphasises the need to foster your own culture while interacting with the cultures of others.
Civil Society After Devolution
Richard Wyn Jones discusses the role of civil society in devolution, highlighting especially the weakness of the Welsh media and higher education.
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