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No 1 (Summer 1988)
Out of print
No 2 (Winter 1989)
- Zionism, Israel, Arab Nationalism
- Communists and nuclear power
- 25 years of centrism; the USFI, 1963-88 (part one)
No 3 (Summer 1989)
- Roots of women's oppression
- The MAS, Izquierda Unida and the Argentine elections
- "Left" republicanism in Ireland
- Trotskyism versus economism on Ireland: a reply to Lutte Ouvriere
No 4 (Spring 1990)
Out of print
No 5 (Autumn 1990)
- From Cold War to new imperialist order: from the 1960s to the 1990s
- The Gulf Crisis
- Archive: Principles and tactics in war, by Rudolf Klement
No 6 (April/June 1991)
- The "new world order"?; imperialism after the Gulf
- Breaking the chains of Stalinism: Women in the Eastern Bloc
- Starvation and repression in Peru
No 7 (Sept/Jan 1991-92)
Out of print
No 8 (April-July 1992)
- Cracks in the "new world order"
- Russia's fast track to ruin
- Indigenism in Latin America
- Fighting the far right in Europe
- How best to beat Yeltsin?
No 9 (September-December 1992)
- The split in the Argentine MAS
- Islamic fundamentalism in Algeria
- Problems of capitalist restoration
- In defence of October 1917
No 10 (January-April 1993)
No 11 (May-August 1993)
- Bosnia: victim of new world order
- China: "socialism" with capitalist characteristics
- Irish republicanism at an impasse
- The problem with Italian capitalism
- Russia: sectarians abandon the gains of October
No 12 (September-December 1993)
- South Africa: architects of a sell-out
- Marxism and the national question
- Ways of thinking: On dialectics
- The politics of pessimism: the USFI's programmatic manifesto
- Palestine, peace and the PLO
No 13/14 Double Issue (April-September 1994)
No 15 (October-December 1994)
No 16 (January-April 1995
Out of print
No 17 (May-August 1995)
No 18 (September-December 1995)
No 19 (January-April 1996)
- EU: can the bosses unite?
- French workers rock Juppé
- Return of class struggle in Germany
- What's new about "New Labour"?
- Australian Labor's record in office
No 20 (June-September 1996)
No 21 ( January-June 1997)
No 22 ( July-December 1997)
- What did Che Guevara stand for?
- Should Scotland and Wales separate?
- France; after Jospin?s victory
- The racist right in Australia
- Russia and China; two paths to capitalist restoration
No 23 ( January-June 1998
No 24 ( July-December 1998)
No 25 (January-June 1999)
No 26 (July-December 1999)
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