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David Wearing
Teaching Fellow in International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. Specialist on UK foreign policy in Middle East. Best contactable via email
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David Wearing Hun 27
Me in the New Statesman on the government's court defeat on arms exports to Saudi Arabia
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David Wearing Hun 27
Me in the New York Times, on the brewing crisis in Anglo-American relations with the House of Saud
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David Wearing Hun 19
Trump's Gulf crisis is the sign of a malfunctioning empire. Me for the Guardian
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David Wearing Hun 19
I'm quoted in this analysis of the recent attacks on Gulf shipping
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David Wearing Hun 19
Important long read on UK complicity in the carnage in Yemen. Includes a quote from me on UK-Saudi economic ties
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David Wearing Hun 14
I'll be on Sky News at 2:10ish, talking about the escalating tensions in the Gulf and the threat of war
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David Wearing Hun 12
At ? Come see me present on the racialised discourse around UK-Saudi relations. Thurs, 9:40am, Wolfson Room 3
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David Wearing May 27
I withdraw my flippant attempt at humour and hereby retire from public life
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David Wearing May 27
Sumasagot kay @eleanorkpenny
Nothing you can say will convince me that they're not the same person
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David Wearing May 27
Sumasagot kay @judeinlondon2
"Safeguard measures" Validating bigotry in the name of socialist internationalism
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David Wearing May 26
Sumasagot kay @JustinWelby
Not a word for the people of Yemen, suffering the world's worst humanitarian crisis thanks to a Saudi assault sustained in no small part by active assistance from May's government? Someone needs to re-read the sermon on the mount
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David Wearing May 26
This is what I call British intelligence
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David Wearing May 26
Sumasagot kay @PriyamvadaGopal
So much to choose from, but if there's a single primary defect in people like us it's our sheer ingratitude
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David Wearing May 26
Sumasagot kay @PriyamvadaGopal
Who needs people of colour to articulate anti-imperial critique when we have ....*checks notes*...the former Archbishop of Canterbury?
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David Wearing May 25
Sumasagot kay @eleanorkpenny
Champion
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David Wearing May 25
Sumasagot kay @BennnyH @SOAS @soassummer
Not sure, Benny. Ask Reem, she'll know. Hope you're well btw
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David Wearing May 25
I don't think the fact he let Owen speak tells us very much. His response was very revealing though.
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David Wearing May 25
I know it wasn't your point, but if as you suggest it's what Boulton meant then it's a problem
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David Wearing May 25
Why is sympathy for May's victims (including thousands of Boulton's viewers) "being a political activist/columnist", but sympathy for May just human and apolitical? Who we do and don't see at a human level is very revealing of our politics
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David Wearing May 25
Sumasagot kay @LeftieStats
Given the margin of error, there's no solid statistical evidence that his party exists
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