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Heiko Khoo
Heiko Khoo is a radio producer specialising in documenting public opinion. He is also a columnist, video producer, historian and a well known public speaker in London. He was living in East Germany at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall and worked at Tongji University and Shanghai International Studies University in the early 1990s.
March 21
The battle for Libya
Heiko Khoo: The attack by France, Britain and the United States is a cynical use of the internal conflict in Libya to rebuild western prestige in the Arab world.
February 1
Hope and opportunity in the Egyptian uprising
The Egyptian revolutionary movement opens an opportunity for a fundamental and positive change in world relations. Since the Second World War the United States has played the role of both king and devil maker in the Middle East and North Africa.
January 16
Tunisia and the contagion of revolution
Tunisia erupted after a year of protests in Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Britain, and France.
December 10
The meaning of Wikileaks
The era of the dominance of secrecy in diplomacy, politics, military and corporate affairs, is crumbling before our eyes.
December 9
Britain's winter of discontent
There is a real sense of social crisis in the UK as a weak coalition government faces student demonstrations and the prospect of industrial unrest.
October 13
The prize of 'freedom'
Heiko Khoo: Western complaints about human rights in China reek of hypocrisy and represent a form of ideological aggression.
September 22
China can help and benefit from Cuba's reforms
Heiko Khoo: The Cuban Communist Party wants to develop its economy while retaining public ownership of the commanding heights.
September 13
Europe's social and political crisis
Europe's governments are making working people pay for the financial crisis by dismantling welfare provisions in place since the end of World War II.
August 7
China's shock and awe
With its problems and issues yet to be solved, China is certainly testing the standard categories of politics and economics.
May 8
UK election: The end of an era
The British elections produced a hung parliament with the Conservatives as the largest party and Labour the second largest party.
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