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  • January 2, 1998

    The French C.P.–On the Way Out?

    The French Communist Party has no future in the government. Does it have a future outside it?

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    From Public TV to ‘Dallasty’

    The battle over French television is now being joined in earnest.

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    Partnership for Poland?

    There was no miracle at the polls for the regime of Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski.

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    Western Front

    Fundamentalism is spreading westward; now it has invaded the Maghreb. The results of Algeria’s June 12 local elections, in which the Islamic Salvation Front (F.J.S.) won more than half of the

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    Socialism’s Setting Sun

    Amid the noise of the unending Urbatechnic affaire, a scandal over the Socialist Party’s fraudulent financing of its electoral funds, the tenth anniversary of François Mitterrand’s

    Daniel Singer

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  • January 2, 1998

    Buba Knows Best

    By the skin of their teeth… Watching on French television the gloomy faces of the alleged winners one could not help feeling there was an element of defeat in their victory.

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    GATT & the Shape of Our Dreams

    Maastricht, NAFTA, GATT….

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    Germany Muscles In

    At the turn of the year, the Western media, like latter-day Columbuses, suddenly discovered that Europe was speaking with an increasingly strong German accent. Their surprise was surprising.

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    A Prophecy, a Protest, a Priest

    Recently, The Economist took out a full-page advertisement in the Financial Times of London boasting that it had predicted the coal miners’ strike six years ago.

    Daniel Singer

  • January 2, 1998

    People’s Sellout

    Wall Street did not simply drag Europe’s exchanges down in its fall.

    Daniel Singer

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