Waiting for Gordon
D.D. Guttenplan : Great Britain
Britain's incoming prime minister inherits a country transformed almost beyond recognition.

D.D. Guttenplan : Great Britain
Britain's incoming prime minister inherits a country transformed almost beyond recognition.
Gary Younge : Great Britain
The one pledge Gordon Brown can deliver that would make his transition to power meaningful is to withdraw from Iraq immediately.
Tony Blair's sorry record on Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon--and the rise of a new, viable leader of the Conservative Party--could spell doom for Gordon Brown and the Labour Party.
If democracy represents the will of the people, then there is either something wrong with democracy in the United States and Britain or something wrong with the people on both sides of the Atlantic.
As Prime Minister-elect Romano Prodi takes the reins of power, Italians should seek evidence of Berlusconi's true role in the run-up to the Iraq War.
After nine years, Tony Blair's magic has worn off. His Labour Party has mutated from an imperfect conduit of progressive change into an active obstacle to it.
Maria Margaronis : George W. Bush
To Londoners, even many who did not oppose the war, Bush's visit felt like an assertion of absolute, arrogant power.
Europeans opposed to war in Iraq are united by a deep distrust, even fear, of America.

