Growing green
The Global Environment and World Politics. First edition - The Politics of the Environment
The Global Environment and World Politics. First edition - The Politics of the Environment
The New British Politics. Second edition - Introduction to British Politics. Third edition
The State and Politics in Japan. First edition
Britain Unwrapped
Where security is not the issue, secrecy generally betokens shame ("Secret Blair bid to boost top-up cause", THES , November 22) - and that would be wholly appropriate for a Labour prime minister...
David Greenaway suggests that increased fee contributions of £5,000 a year are appropriate even for low-income families because of the alleged graduate lifetime earnings premium of £400,000 (Letters...
An average lifetime premium for graduates of £400,000 is the standard argument in favour of top-up fees. This ignores the fact that there will be wide variation by sex, age, educational background,...
I see that Tony Blair is weighing in on the side of those who want top-up fees. All those involved in higher education should be very concerned. If we're not careful, he'll have soldiers giving first...
Tom Paulin of Oxford University is alleged to have said that "US-born Israeli settlers should be shot dead", ( THES , November 22). Tom Gross of the American National Review compares this opinion...
According to press reports, Tony Blair wants to end the academic boycott of Israel. Can I point out that the boycott does not target Israeli nationals per se but Israeli institutions, and that it is...
Are all opponents to the settlers stealing Palestinian land to be branded anti-Semitic by writers in The THES ? Michael Paraskos Leeds
Is the "much-respected researcher" and editor-in-chief of Addiction Biology (Books, THES , November 22) - Professor Timothy Peters of the National Addiction Centre of the Institute of Psychiatry in...
So, we have a vice-chancellor with leather suites and his own en-suite bathroom; a head of school who seems to connive with the idea that it "may be difficult" for students to read three books in...
Flattering though it may be to be cast in the role of "leader" or, less comfortably, "scapegoat" in the aftermath of the Imperial/University College merger debacle, in the interests of historical...
If Derek Roberts and Richard Sykes had still been chief executives of top companies, it is inconceivable that one or both would not have been obliged to "fall on his sword" following the failure of...