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The Commonwealth and me – a view from West Acton 

The Commonwealth and me – a view from West Acton 

by Talking Humanities | Apr 18, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image: Commonwealth Heads of Government with a cricketers team in Harare during CHOGM 1991. © Commonwealth Secretariat In the tenth of a series of scholarly articles marking the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, Professor Keith Somerville,...
From apartheid to Brexit – decolonisation is a two-way street 

From apartheid to Brexit – decolonisation is a two-way street 

by Talking Humanities | Apr 17, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image: President Nelson Mandela with Michael Manley,  former prime minister of Jamaica and leader of the Commonwealth Observer Group to the first post-apartheid elections in South Africa in 1994. © Commonwealth Secretariat In the ninth of a series of scholarly...
Commonwealth of nations – not Britain  

Commonwealth of nations – not Britain  

by Talking Humanities | Apr 16, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image: Nelson Mandela with Chief Secretary-General Emeka Anyaoku. © Commonwealth Secretariat In the eighth of a series of scholarly articles marking the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, Dr Susan Williams, senior research fellow at the Institute...
Towards a ‘Commonwealth 21st century development paradigm’ 

Towards a ‘Commonwealth 21st century development paradigm’ 

by Talking Humanities | Apr 15, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image: © Commonwealth Secretariat In the seventh of a series of scholarly articles marking the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, Dr Nicholas Watts, senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICWS) , examines the...
Visible engagement – essential for the rule of law and human rights 

Visible engagement – essential for the rule of law and human rights 

by Talking Humanities | Apr 14, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image: © Commonwealth Secretariat In the sixth of a series of scholarly articles marking the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, Dr Melanie Torrent, senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, explores what has been learned...
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