In this issue, Index examines how the deposed Soviet leader came to change some of his views in the last seven years of his life.
In this issue, Index examines how the deposed Soviet leader came to change some of his views in the last seven years of his life.
In this issue, Index publishes six experts’ interpretations of the relationship between television and politics in Western Europe
In this issue, Index publishes an account of the intellectual background of the Cambodian revolution, and of one Cambodian’s intellectual journey into and away from the revolutionary camp.
In this issue, Index investigates suppression of information on nuclear problems in the United States and United Kingdom.
In this issue, Index investigates the activities of those who put up wall posters, explaining their significance in the Chinese political process.
In this issue, Index published a detailed account of the decline at all levels of education since Argentina’s military coup of March 1976.
In this issue, Index investigates Karel Gott’s troubles with censorship.
In this issue, Iranian writers, lawyers and judges demand respect for civil liberties and an end to censorship.
In this issue, Index publishes replies to a questionnaire on what has been – or is likely to be – achieved by the 1975 Final Act.
In this issue, Index publishes the text of an open letter sent to the Argentinian junta by a leading investigative journalist in March this year.
In this issue, a distinguished Uruguayan writer, now in exile, discusses the ‘dangerous profession of writing’.
In this issue, Index investigates the grim consequences for Uruguay’s cultural life of three years military rule.