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Le Monde diplomatique=20 ----------------------------------------------------- September 2005 In this issue: ... Germany, a new direction; Egypt, an air of change; Zimbabwe, behind the city demolitions... the UN dossier: people, states, alternatives... China's Captain Cook, Maigret and the literature of the non-elite reader... and more... You can have our new print edition delivered direct to your door. Subscriptions include online access to all articles on our website. To subscribe, click here to be taken to our secure server. https://www.granta.com/mondediplo Just saying no by Alain Gresh Translated by Ed Emery <http://MondeDiplo.com/2005/09/01rejection> THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS Germany: new left, old right by Mathias Greffrath The general election on 18 September will change Germany's political landscape permanently, although the outcome is in doubt. Will the Christian Democrats win enough seats to govern with the support of the Liberals, or form a coalition with the Social Democrats? The SPD, facing competition from the new Left party, is in steep decline. Translated by Barry Smerin <http://MondeDiplo.com/2005/09/02germany> A shortage of Germans * by Michel Verrier Uni _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann