Abbott said what needed to be said about China

The Chinese economy, how it’s really performing and who benefits from it — it’s not the masses, it’s the Party.

By John Lee| The Australian | July 26, 2012

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Labor and the Greens: free-for-all or fake fracas?

Labor’s faux friendship with the Greens.

By Lyle Dunne

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Politics with joy

Puttin’ on the Ritz in Moscow: a gloriously happy way to do politics.

A comment by Gary Scarrabelotti

Feeling tired of politics? You reckon there’s no hope. Well, get married instead and celebrate!

Here’s how to do it. The scene is the Sparrow Hills lookout on Moscow State University’s University Square. It’s a week out from Russia’s March 4 presidential elections. Young and allegedly disillusioned Muscovites celebrated there a wedding in style with a rendition of Fred Astaire’s Puttin’ on the Ritz. Exuberant. Funny. Happy. Laden with gently mocking political ironies. It’s politics with a sense of humour. Wish we had some here.

Here’s Moscow.

And here’s the original.

Way to go!

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Containing the Islamist Revolution

The next American president would be naïve to think that the uprisings sweeping the Middle East will be good for America. It’s time to retrench and protect U.S. interests from the Islamist tidal wave.

By Ephraim Sneh | Foreign Policy | June 28, 2012

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Paradigm shift

How Bob Carr dropped a bombshell on my breakfast table.

By Gary Scarrabelotti

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