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Paul RogersPaul Rogers is Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University and is openDemocracys International Security Editor. A consultant to the Oxford Research Group, the second edition of his book Losing Control has just been published by Pluto Press. Recent articlesThe lessons of Mumbai The assaults on India’s financial capital are part of a local and global pattern. (This article was first published on 1 December 2008) Will Israel attack Iran?The eight-week window before the new United States president takes office is causing high nervousness among those wondering about Tel Aviv's intentions vis-à-vis Tehran, says Paul Rogers Iraq’s gift to Afghanistan The refocusing of the United States military effort on Afghanistan highlights the role of the Iraq war in training a new generation of jihadi operatives. A world in the balanceThe summits of the elite world must begin to address the insecurity and inequality that afflict the majority of the earth's inhabitants, or pay a great price in the years to come. The SWISH Report (12)In light of Barack Obama's victory in the United States presidential election, the al-Qaida movement once more solicits advice from the renowned management consultancy.
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