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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE ASHISH BHATT is sp e c ia l a d v i s e r to H o m e O f f ic e m in i s te r , P au l B o a te n g CHRISTOPH BLUTH is p r o f e s s o r o f in te r n a t io n a l s tu d ie s a t L e ed s U n iv e r s i ty IAN BURUMA is a u t h o r o f Voltaire’s Coconuts (P h o e n ix ) EVAN DAVIS is e c o n om ic s e d i to r o f Newsnight a n d a u t h o r o f Public Spending (P e n g u in ) JUDITH FLANDERS is a f r e e la n c e j o u r n a l i s t a n d w r i t e r FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is p r o f e s s o r o f p u b l ic p o l ic y a t G e o r g e M a s o n U n iv e r s i ty , a n d a u th o r o f The Great Disruption (P ro f i le B ooks) IVAN HEWETT is p r e s e n t e r o f R a d io S ’s Music Matters BRIDGET KENDALL is th e BBC’s d ip lo m a t ic c o r r e s p o n d e n t a n d fo rm e r W a s h in g to n c o r r e s p o n d e n t FRANK KERMODE is a u t h o r o f Shakespeare’s Language (P e n g u in ) MAREK KOHN is a u th o r o f As IVe Know It: Coming to Terms with an Evolved M ind (G r a n t a ) PHILIPPE LEGRAIN w a s u n t i l r e c e n t ly t r a d e c o r r e s p o n d e n t fo r The Economist, a n d is n ow s p e c ia l a d v i s e r to M ik e M o o re , th e d i re c to r -g e n e r a l o f th e W o r ld T r a d e O r g a n i s a t io n . T h e v iew s in h is e s s a y d o n o t r e f le c t W T O p o l ic y JOHN MAJOR w a s B r i t i s h p r im e m i n i s t e r f rom 1990 to 1997 RAVI MATTU is s e n io r e d i to r o f Prospect ABDUL MOHAMED is c h a i rm a n o f In te rA f r ic a G ro u p , b a s ed in A d d is A b aba ALAN MONTEFIORE is a p h i lo s o p h e r , a n d c o - e d i to r o f Integrity in the Public and Private Domains (R o u t le d g e ) MADSEN PIRIE is p r e s id e n t o f th e A d am Sm i th I n s t i t u t e ROGER SCRUTON is a w r i t e r a n d a p h i lo s o p h e r , a n d a u th o r o f Animal Rights and IVrong (D em o s ) MATTHEW TAYLOR is d i r e c to r o f th e I n s t i t u t e fo r P u b l ic P o l ic y R e s e a rc h STELLA TILLYARD is a b io g r a p h e r a n d h i s to r ia n , a n d th e a u t h o r o f Aristocrats (C h a t to & W in d u s ) STEPHEN TINDALE is c h i e f p o l ic y a d v i s e r a t G r e e n p e a c e UK PETER WAYNE is a w r i t e r a t l a r g e GEOFFREY WHEATCROFT is th e a u th o r o f The Controversy of Zion KIFLE WODAJO is a f o rm e r s e n io r E th io p ia n d ip lo m a t a n d r e c e n t h e a d o f th e C o n s t i tu t io n a l C om m i s s io n c o n t e n t s OPINIONS 11 Who is anti-science? STEPHEN TINDALE Greenpeace may be unfashionable— but it is not anti-science. 12 Better research CHRISTOPH BLUTH How w'e all benefit from the Research Assessment Exercise. 13 Sex and markets MADSEN PIRIE Mars, water polo, synchronised swimming and the markets. 14 Acomplex famine KIFLE WODAJO AND ABDUL MOHAMED Western journalists won’t find mass starvation in Ethiopia. ESSAY Ian Buruma on why western plutocrats fall for China Greed and admiration for autocracy have muted western criticism of Beijing. This lecture was rejected as too sensitive to be delivered to Volkswagen employees. PAGE 36 Issue fifty-two May 2000 DEBATE 16 Is private conduct relevant in selection for public office? ALAN MONTEFIORE AND ROGER SCRUTON Is integrity just an Anglo-Saxon hang-up? ESSAYS 2 1 Don’t do it Britannia FRANCIS FUKUYAMA The break-up of Britain is in the interests of neither the English, the Scots, nor the United States. Scottisli nationalism is "a game played at the end of history.” Stone Age mind. 25 Market eugenics MAREK KOHN Charles Murray predicts that the new' eugenics will be embraced by the left. In fact, it will present the left with its worst nightmare. 30 Against globaphobia PHILIPPE LEGRAIN The World Trade Organisation is good for the rich and even better for the poor. So why has it come under attack from Greens and development lobbyists? Champion o f the weak? 2 PROSPECT May 2000
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L O W L I F E P R O S P E C T S PR ISONER O N T H E RUN PETERWAYNE■>< O N BRITAIN FRANCIS FUKUYAMAp2i W OM A N O F L E T T E R S FRANKKERMODEpss CONFESSIONS O F A BLAIR IT E MATTHEWTAYLORp«o PLUSGLOBAPH OBIA, W H A T IS IN T EGRITY?*. ji ISSN 13S1-S0SM C O V E R S T O R Y Peter Wayne goes down and out off the North Circular Road As I stared at the magnificent overcoat in the window of Crombie’s exclusive emporium in Jermyn Street, I knew what Imust do. Heart beating pretematurally, I snatched the prize from its hanger and stuffed it into my bag. As the drug furies raged inside me, four security men materialised from nowhere. PAGE 46 40 Blairite blues MATTHEW TAYLOR With things apparently going so well for the country and the economy, why is New Labour winning only grudging respect from the electorate? SPECIAL REPORT 54 Is public-privatefinance working? EVAN DAVIS Just what is the truth behind all the rhetoric for and against Public-Private Partnerships? ARTS &BOOKS 58 Agrand attitude to life FRANK KERMODE recalls being a judge on the lirst Booker pri?.e with Rebecca West: she had the “flash and outbreak of a fiery mind.” 63 Five million Irish JOHN MAJOR Tory diehards 100 years ago exhibited the same kind of passion against 1fome Rule as they did (more recently) against Maastricht. R E G U L A R S 4 letters Replies to Charles Murray. 6 news &curiosities 8 Tillyard s tales STELLA TILLYARD America's Oedipal struggle. 9 pic of the month GRAHAM HILLIER Out of season. 15 letter from North Carolina BRIDGET KENDALL Latinos, please don’t go home. 44 musical notes IVAN HEWETT Schubert and the Holocaust. 53 the list Prospect's guide to lectures. 67 the list Prospects pick of the arts. 70 crossword 71 brussels diary MANNEKEN PIS Franco-German froideur. 72 previous convictions GEOFFREY WHEATCROFT Crankiness is a virtue. 65 Race and reality ASHISH BHATT No one should be compelled to join an all-singing, all-dancing celebration of multi-ethnic Britain. ARTS &BOOKS Judith Flanders is enraged by Philip Roth’s latest novel Philip Roth is one of the great writers of our time, who knows how to mix great rage with great craft. But his recent trilogy is a disappointing failure. PAGE 60 P R O S P E C T ’S N EW B O O K S T O R E SEE PAGE 27 F U T U R E H IG H L IG H T S SEE PAGE 35 P R O S P E C T E V E N T A T H A Y -O N -W Y E SEE PAGE 45 P R O S P E C T O N -L IN E : WWW.PROSPECT-MAGAZINE.CO.UK PROSPECT May 2000 3

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE

ASHISH BHATT is sp e c ia l a d v i s e r to H o m e O f f ic e m in i s te r , P au l B o a te n g CHRISTOPH BLUTH is p r o f e s s o r o f in te r n a t io n a l s tu d ie s a t L e ed s U n iv e r s i ty IAN BURUMA is a u t h o r o f Voltaire’s Coconuts (P h o e n ix ) EVAN DAVIS is e c o n om ic s e d i to r o f Newsnight a n d a u t h o r o f Public Spending (P e n g u in ) JUDITH FLANDERS is a f r e e la n c e j o u r n a l i s t a n d w r i t e r FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is p r o f e s s o r o f p u b l ic p o l ic y a t G e o r g e M a s o n U n iv e r s i ty , a n d a u th o r o f The Great Disruption (P ro f i le B ooks) IVAN HEWETT is p r e s e n t e r o f R a d io S ’s Music Matters

BRIDGET KENDALL is th e BBC’s d ip lo m a t ic c o r r e s p o n d e n t a n d fo rm e r W a s h in g to n c o r r e s p o n d e n t FRANK KERMODE is a u t h o r o f Shakespeare’s Language (P e n g u in ) MAREK KOHN is a u th o r o f As IVe Know It: Coming to Terms with an Evolved M ind (G r a n t a ) PHILIPPE LEGRAIN w a s u n t i l r e c e n t ly t r a d e c o r r e s p o n d e n t fo r The Economist, a n d is n ow s p e c ia l a d v i s e r to M ik e M o o re , th e d i re c to r -g e n e r a l o f th e W o r ld T r a d e O r g a n i s a t io n . T h e v iew s in h is e s s a y d o n o t r e f le c t W T O p o l ic y JOHN MAJOR w a s B r i t i s h p r im e m i n i s t e r f rom 1990 to 1997 RAVI MATTU is s e n io r e d i to r o f Prospect

ABDUL MOHAMED is c h a i rm a n o f In te rA f r ic a G ro u p , b a s ed in A d d is A b aba ALAN MONTEFIORE is a p h i lo s o p h e r , a n d c o - e d i to r o f Integrity in the Public and Private Domains (R o u t le d g e ) MADSEN PIRIE is p r e s id e n t o f th e A d am Sm i th I n s t i t u t e ROGER SCRUTON is a w r i t e r a n d a p h i lo s o p h e r , a n d a u th o r o f Animal Rights and IVrong (D em o s ) MATTHEW TAYLOR is d i r e c to r o f th e I n s t i t u t e fo r P u b l ic P o l ic y R e s e a rc h STELLA TILLYARD is a b io g r a p h e r a n d h i s to r ia n , a n d th e a u t h o r o f Aristocrats (C h a t to & W in d u s ) STEPHEN TINDALE is c h i e f p o l ic y a d v i s e r a t G r e e n p e a c e UK PETER WAYNE is a w r i t e r a t l a r g e GEOFFREY WHEATCROFT is th e a u th o r o f The Controversy of Zion

KIFLE WODAJO is a f o rm e r s e n io r E th io p ia n d ip lo m a t a n d r e c e n t h e a d o f th e C o n s t i tu t io n a l C om m i s s io n c o n t e n t s

OPINIONS 11 Who is anti-science? STEPHEN TINDALE Greenpeace may be unfashionable— but it is not anti-science.

12 Better research CHRISTOPH BLUTH How w'e all benefit from the Research Assessment Exercise.

13 Sex and markets MADSEN PIRIE Mars, water polo, synchronised swimming and the markets.

14 Acomplex famine KIFLE WODAJO AND ABDUL MOHAMED Western journalists won’t find mass starvation in Ethiopia.

ESSAY Ian Buruma on why western plutocrats fall for China

Greed and admiration for autocracy have muted western criticism of Beijing. This lecture was rejected as too sensitive to be delivered to Volkswagen employees. PAGE 36

Issue fifty-two May 2000

DEBATE 16 Is private conduct relevant in selection for public office? ALAN MONTEFIORE AND ROGER SCRUTON Is integrity just an Anglo-Saxon hang-up?

ESSAYS 2 1

Don’t do it Britannia FRANCIS FUKUYAMA The break-up of Britain is in the interests of neither the English, the Scots, nor the United States. Scottisli nationalism is "a game played at the end of history.”

Stone Age mind.

25 Market eugenics MAREK KOHN Charles Murray predicts that the new' eugenics will be embraced by the left. In fact, it will present the left with its worst nightmare.

30 Against globaphobia PHILIPPE LEGRAIN The World Trade Organisation is good for the rich and even better for the poor. So why has it come under attack from Greens and development lobbyists?

Champion o f the weak?

2 PROSPECT May 2000

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