Talks/Interviews by Mark Curtis
Interview with RTE Radio 1 (Ireland)
19 July 2010
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Interview with BBC Radio Scotland
4 July 2010
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Colluding with Extremists
Interview with New Left Project about Secret Affairs, 8 March 2010
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The Future of British Foreign Policy
Interview with UK Watch, 7 May 2007
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10 Mill. for Gud og Imperiet
Interview with Klassekampen (in Norwegian), 20 January 2006.
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Britain’s Role in the ‘War on Terror’
Video of talk at University of Salford: Conference against terrorism, 11 September 2005
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The G8 Summit in Scotland
Audio interview with Indymedia, 17 May 2005
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Unpeople, Dirty Wars and a Web of Deceit – Britain’s Foreign Policies
Interview with Worldpress, 6 January 2005
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Revealed: The Invisible Millions who have been Killed by Britain’s Foreign Policies
Interview with the Independent, 3 November 2004.
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Ramadan Reflections
Audio of talk on BBC Asian Network radio, November 2004
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New Labour and International Development
Talk at the European Social Forum, London, October 2004
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Web of Deceit: A Critique of Britain’s Foreign Policy
Annual lecture, Queen’s University, Belfast, Centre for Global Education, October 2004
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Louder Than Words
Interview with the Guardian, 5 August 2004
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Newsmaker: Agent Provocateur – Mark Curtis, Director, World Development Movement
Interview with Third Sector magazine, 23 June 2004
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Outspoken Author Takes Helm of Poverty Campaign
Interview with the Guardian, 14 January 2004
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Ramadan Reflections
Audio of talk on BBC Asian Network radio, November 2003
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Britain’s Sordid Role in the World
Interview with Socialist Worker newspaper, 23 August 2003
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Unaccountable Elites
Interview with Al-Ahram newspaper, 5 June 2003.
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Iraq, the Media and the Reality of British Foreign Policy
Talk at School of Oriental and African Studies, London, October 2002
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