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The village of Lüzerath, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, was demolished to allow the expansion of a nearby lignite (brown coal) mine. Green politicians supported the move. Here police officers protect a demolition site in the village from environmental protesters. Photo: Roberto Pfiel/Alamy

Radicalism jettisoned

Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail.

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A mural in Potosi, Bolivia featuring Evo Morales, pictured in 2011. Morales led the leftwing Movement Towards Socialism to victory in 2006, and the party has dominated Bolivia's politics ever since. Photo: De Visu/Shutterstock

Political instruments

The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history.

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Political parties - The Facts

Political parties - The Facts

Membership, election year, and party types around the world.

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Marine Le Pen at Rassemblement National HQ in Paris, awaiting the results of the second round of France’s 2024 legislative elections. Photo: Le Pictorium/Alamy

Fade to black

With the fading of the historic centre-left and centre-right parties, and mass working-class abstention, Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National has built its vote without recreating a typical mass party. By David Broder.

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From left: Leanne Mohamad, who narrowly missed out on unseating senior Labour politician Wes Streeting in Ilford North; Jeremy Corbyn; Andrew Feinstein, New Internationalist contributor and former South African MP who challenged Keir Starmer; and Iqbal Mohamed, who defeated Labour in Dewsbury and Batley. Photo: Zuma Press/Alamy

Political parties Independents’ day

Britain’s general election saw the rightwing Conservatives swept out – and a huge majority for Labour. But the shallowness of the victorious party’s support points to an existential threat to dominant parties across the world, argues Conrad Landin.

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Spotlight: Jack Ky Tan

Spotlight: Jack Ky Tan

UK-based Singaporean artist Jack Ky Tan. Words by Maria Howard.

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Hot Docs

Hot Docs

Highlights from the 2024 Toronto Festival, reviewed by Richard Swift.

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Books Essay: They’ll tell you I’m insane

Books Essay: They’ll tell you I’m insane

Britain’s economy crashed, its Queen died – but Liz Truss is back. Clara Hill read her book so you don't have to.

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Mixed Media: Music

Mixed Media: Music

No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin; Ukouk: Round Singing of the Ainu 2012-2024.

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Mixed Media: Books

Mixed Media: Books

Making a Movement; Left Alone; Our Island Stories; Purity.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Agony Uncle: Friend's partner

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

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Rivals: Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (left) and Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti). Photos: Reuters/Ibrahim Mohammed Ishak; Reuters/Umit Bektas

Hall of Infamy: Hemedti

Sudanese Army and Rapid Support Forces leaders Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

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 Illustration: Kate Evans

Thoughts from a Broad

Democracy. Illustration by Kate Evans.

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 Illustration: P J Polyp

Big Bad World

Moral compas, by P J Polyp.

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Radicalism jettisoned

Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail.

Coll McCail September, 2024 551 Buy
Political instruments

The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history.

Olivia Arigho Stiles September, 2024 551 Buy
Political parties - The Facts

Membership, election year, and party types around the world.

September, 2024 551 Buy
Fade to black

With the fading of the historic centre-left and centre-right parties, and mass working-class abstention, Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National has built its vote without recreating a typical mass party. By David Broder.

David Broder September, 2024 551 Buy
Political parties Independents’ day

Britain’s general election saw the rightwing Conservatives swept out – and a huge majority for Labour. But the shallowness of the victorious party’s support points to an existential threat to dominant parties across the world, argues Conrad Landin.

Conrad Landin September, 2024 551 Buy
Spotlight: Jack Ky Tan

UK-based Singaporean artist Jack Ky Tan. Words by Maria Howard.

Maria Howard July, 2024 550 Buy
Hot Docs

Highlights from the 2024 Toronto Festival, reviewed by Richard Swift.

Richard Swift July, 2024 550 Buy
Books Essay: They’ll tell you I’m insane

Britain’s economy crashed, its Queen died – but Liz Truss is back. Clara Hill read her book so you don't have to.

Clara Hill July, 2024 550 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin; Ukouk: Round Singing of the Ainu 2012-2024.

Conrad Landin July, 2024 550 Buy
Mixed Media: Film

Green Border; Here.

Malcolm Lewis July, 2024 550 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

Making a Movement; Left Alone; Our Island Stories; Purity.

Conrad Landin July, 2024 550 Buy
Agony Uncle: Friend's partner

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

July, 2024 550 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Hemedti

Sudanese Army and Rapid Support Forces leaders Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

July, 2024 550 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Democracy. Illustration by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans July, 2024 550 Buy
Big Bad World

Moral compas, by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp July, 2024 550 Buy