Almost every presidential election since 1980 has had a double-digit gender gap. What do the polls suggest about next week’s?
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We had one mango, we cut it open and it was rotten,” a Colombo tuk-tuk driver remarked of Sri Lanka’s traditionally dominant political parties a few months before September’s presidential election.
New minister Jason Clare opted for adjustment rather than a rethink. Pending his own review, he delayed renegotiating the NSRA for twelve months. When it came, the “better and fairer schools” report ...
National affairs Truth rears its ugly head Michael Maley 21 May 2024 We all want political advertising to be truthful. The devil is in the detail ...
Essays & reportage Lifting the shadow Anne-Marie Condé 29 March 2023 What constitutes “evidence” of a queer life?
Books & arts Brutal birth Hamish McDonald 20 June 2024 Indonesia’s emergence was both more violent and more pioneering than commonly imagined National affairs Collateral damage Hamish McDonald 15 ...
Mao Zedong, the autodidact son of well-to-do peasants, was rough-spoken, ruthless, mercurial and volatile. Zhou Enlai, the well-educated scion of a fallen but patrician family, was suave, wily, ...
If you were to drive from Barcaldine to Longreach to Winton, as I did recently, you would return fearing that the omnishambles of the Voice referendum will be joined in due course by the train wreck ...