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Aborisade, Femi (2012) May Day: why the right to protest should be sacred. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-8.
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Bomba, Briggs (2011) My cautious optimism for Zimbabwe’s 2012 elections. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-5.
Bourne, Richard (2012) Forging Commonwealth consensus: the buck stops with the Secretary-General. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-8.
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Cooper, Daisy (2012) A five-point plan to make the Commonwealth Foundation’s re-launch transformational. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.
Cooper, Daisy and Murphy, Philip (2012) Queen Elizabeth II should be the final Head of the Commonwealth. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.
Crook, Martin and Patel, Raj (2012) At Rio+20, the green economy won’t save the planet.But green democracy will. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.
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Fulton, Dr Lewis M (2012) Fuel economy policies could spare Commonwealth governments from an impending transport fuels disaster. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 3-16.
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Huseman, Jennifer and Short, Damien (2011) Throwing petrol on a fire: the human and environmental cost of tar sands production. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-3.
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Manor, James (2011) To Sustain the Commonwealth Commitment to Human Dignity: Reconsider the Award of the 2013 CHOGM to Sri Lanka. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.
Melvin, Jennifer (2012) Beyond the veneer of reconciliation: human rights and democracy in Rwanda. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 3-8.
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Robinson, Colin (2012) Decolonising sexual citizenship: who will effect change in the south of the Commonwealth? Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-8.
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Sanders, Sir Ronald (2012) A Commonwealth Free Trade Area is neither likely nor desirable. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.
Schabas, Professor William (2012) Human rights, capital punishment and the Commonwealth: still behind the curve. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-16.
Simic, Sasha (2012) Egypt’s revolution one year on – the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak was just the start. Commonwealth Opinion . pp. 1-12.