Prospect Magazine  |  May 26
The Iran war has destabilised the Middle East and the global economy. For our cover story, a symposium of experts sets out what will happen next. Elsewhere, Michael Ignatieff explains what is at stake in Hungary’s election, Carys Afoko assesses Reform and the Green party’s electoral readiness, Sophie Neiman reports on the war in Sudan’s mountains, and Mark Wilding investigates how facial recognition technology is challenging civil liberties. Among our profiles: David McAllister interviews photographer Don McCullin, comedian Bill Bailey reveals his love of art and author Dorothy Tse reflects on her vanishing home, Hong Kong. In culture: Imogen West-Knights reviews Louis Theroux, Ellen Peirson-Hagger reviews the novelists tackling infidelity, Daniel Rey meets Brandon Taylor and Tom Clark explains Wittgenstein’s eternal relevance. Lives columnist Sheila Hancock revels in the joys of spring. In Hinterland, Zack Polanski names his celebrity crush.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prospect Magazine May 26.