Another Nuremberg?

WILL the world see another Nuremberg Trial? Or is accountability only for the history books? In 1946, an International Military Tribunal representing the victorious Allied powers (the US, UK, USSR and France) passed judgement at Nuremberg on 24 Nazi acolytes of Hitler. They included Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess and Joachim von Ribbentrop. At the Potsdam

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A Glass Napoleon

Only a man with Napoleon’s vision would have seen the potential of linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea by digging a canal. During his campaign in Egypt (1798–1801), Napoleon saw a commercial advantage in shortening the trade route to India. A miscalculation by his engineers caused him to abandon the project. Sixty years later,

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Thirty-Four Years of Diaspora Economics: From a £5bn Corridor to Global Britain:

In 1992, what was then the first economic analysis of the South Asian communities in the UK, was published by me, drawing on newly released ethnicity data from the 1991 United Kingdom Census. At the time, even the term “South Asian” was unfamiliar in policy circles. When I proposed commissioning research through the South London Training

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Feeding Nostalgia

THE British Raj has been a long time dying. One vestige — the restaurant Veeraswamy — established 100 years ago in London’s Regent Street, is threatened with closure. Before 1947, visiting Indian aristocracy patronised it. it catered also for ‘India-returns’ — a sentimental breed of white Britishers who wished to recall imperial aromas. The restaurant

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