New Left Review
Afghanistan: Mirage of the Good War
New Left Review, March - April 2008
Mid-Point in the Middle East?
New Left Review, March 2006
Arabic Translation
The New Furies
New Left Review, January 2006
Tom Nairn's review of Rough Music
Remembering Edward Said
New Left Review, November - December 2003
Re-Colonizing Iraq
New Left Review, May - June 2003
The Colour Khaki
New Left Review, January - February 2003
Throttling Iraq
New Left Review, September - October 2000
The Arrival of the Taliban
New Left Review, March - April 2000
Literature and Market Realism
New Left Review, May - June 1993
Midnight's Children (review)
New Left Review, November - December 1982

Pakistan is in the throes of a new crisis: daily battles on the Afghan border, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto and the farcical and grotesque succession ceremony in Sind. Tariq Ali has been visiting Pakistan regularly and writing for the London Review of Books. He is at work on The Duel: Pakistan on the Flightpath of American Power to be published by Scribner later this year.


11 September, 2008
London
16-28 September, 2008
USA


'Musharraf was rambling and impervious to tormented cries from his people'
'Musharraf will be gone in days'
'After Benazir'
'Nato's lost cause'


Afghanistan: Mirage of the Good War
Mid-Point in the Middle East? (editorial) (Also in Arabic)
The New Furies
Remembering Edward Said

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