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Issue 4, Volume 113, Year 2024August 2024

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Issue 1, Volume 113, Year 2024Caricom @ 50

Caricom @ 50

Issue 5, Volume 113, Year 2023Religion and Commonwealth values

Religion and Commonwealth values

Issue 3, Volume 112, Year 2023Malaysia: The 15th general election and its implications

Malaysia: The 15th general election and its implications

From the Archive

Issue 416, Volume 100, Year 2011‘The modern Commonwealth’ by Chief Emeka Anyaoku

Chief Emeka Anyaoku was the third Commonwealth Secretary-General, serving from 1990 to 2000 (after a career which included many years as Shridath Ramphal’s deputy as well as Nigeria’s foreign minister). In this article from 2011 he reflected on both the challenges and the achievements of the Commonwealth, with a clear emphasis on the importance of fundamental principles and values. ['From the Archives' curated by Alex May and Paul Flather]

Issue 5, Volume 106, Year 2017‘Choosing a Secretary-General – how do the Commonwealth and the United Nations compare?’ by Mark Robinson

One of the key tasks of the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa will be to choose a new Secretary-General in succession to Baroness Scotland. In this article from 2017 veteran Commonwealth observer Mark Robinson compared the practices of the Commonwealth and the United Nations, and argued for greater clarity and transparency in the Commonwealth’s rules.

Issue 55, Volume 14, Year 1924'Labour at the helm’

A hundred years ago the UK Labour Party formed its first, minority and short-lived, government under Ramsay MacDonald. Three months in, Percy Horsfall, a businessman with English Electric and Marconi, provided an assessment of MacDonald’s domestic and foreign policies, suggesting that ‘the voice of reason and of moderation has so far prevailed’ while highlighting numerous difficult challenges the government would have to face.

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