Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006)
- Lobster Issue 51: Contents
- The Labour Finance and Industry Group: a memoir -- Tim Pendry
- America, drugs, corruption and the British national interest -- Robin Ramsay
- Digging in the Oyston archive -- Andrew Rosthorn
- Tittle-tattle -- Tom Easton
- Was the Director of Central Intelligence a Soviet agent? -- Michael Holzman
- Gone but not forgotten: a further update on Di -- Terry Hanstock
- Malcolm Kennedy: Application to European Court of Human Rights -- Jane Affleck
- The view from the bridge -- Robin Ramsay
- Out of the blue and into the black -- Roger Cottrell
- Robert Kennedy and the Middle East connection -- Paul Todd
- Historical Notes -- Scott Newton
- What’s been did and hid -- Robin Ramsay
- A (very) brief history of Christian politics in the United States -- Daniel Hind
- War and peace plots
- Islamic Imperialism: a history -- reviewed by Bernard Porter
- Rich Britain: The rise and rise of the new super-wealthy -- reviewed by Tom Easton
- What is Opus Dei? -- reviewed by Richard Alexander
- The Great War for Civilization: The Conquest of the Middle East -- reviewed by Tom Easton
- Empire and Superempire -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Freedom from America: For safeguarding democracy and the economic and cultural integrity of peoples -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Anti-totalitarianism: The left-wing case for a neo-conservative foreign policy -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- The New Public Diplomacy: Soft power in international relations -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Ultimate Sacrifice -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay