Unseasonal greetings
The Sea Surface and Global Change - The Ocean Circulation Inverse Problem - El Niño and the Peruvian Anchovy Fishery - Currents of Change
The Sea Surface and Global Change - The Ocean Circulation Inverse Problem - El Niño and the Peruvian Anchovy Fishery - Currents of Change
Migration - Nation and Migration - Migration and Identity - Desh Pardesh
International Book Publishing
China has made significant progress and overtaken Japan as Asia's number one nation for world-class universities with 21 institutions in the top 100.
Eight leading thinkers ponder how the world will change in eight crucial areas over the next 50 years * MATT RIDLEY on disease Aids, mad-cow disease, the Ebola virus: it sometimes seems as if we live...
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Asia University Rankings 2014 show nations jockeying for position in a highly competitive environment. Here’s a snapshot of the runners and riders. Click image to enlarge
Composition in Black and White
Nehru to the Nineties - Lal Bahadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India 9 June 1964 - 11 January 1966 - India's Rise to Power in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
Richard Clogg explains the 1920s case of the London University professor forced to quit by his Greek paymasters and why the saga may be repeated elsewhere Some years ago I looked into the...
Riots and Pogroms - Charred Lullabies - Leveling Crowds - The Colors of Violence
Guns, Germs and Steel
Ancestral Passions
There is compelling evidence that in the competitive business of attracting overseas students to study in its universities, Australia has "got it right". For example, Australia is the most preferred...
As mailings from the Rutgers University Alumni Association have been reminding me, it is 25 years since my graduation. Given my own reaction, I am sure that the arrival of "reunion announcements"...
Should Britain be at the heart of a federal Europe? Martin Holmes protests at such a future but Helen Wallace can see advantages. Three arguments have been advanced in favour of a federal/integrated...