Books reviewed in this issue. Britain's problem: how to be nice about Europe ILARIA POGGIOLINI Britain's Policy towards the European Community, 1964-7: Harold Wilson and Britain's World Role, by Helen Parr. Harold Wilson's EEC Application, by Jane Tooney. A Stranger in Europe: Britain and the EU from Thatcher to Blair, by Stephen Wall. For love of what you are not Rosemary Bechler Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender Culture and the Normalisation of Difference, by Mica Nava. Globalised capitalism: the migrants Selina Chen Chinese Whispers: The True Story behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour, by Hsiao-Hung Pai. Globalised capitalism: the poor Suzanne Franks The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done about It, by Paul Collier. The dark side of globalisation Ombretta Ingrasci McMafia: Crime without Frontiers, by Misha Glenny. The militant matryoshkas F. S. Aijazuddin Frontline Pakistan: The Path to Catastrophe and the Killing of Benazir Bhutto, by Zahid Hussain. Walking under Israeli occupation Jad Adams Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape, by Raja Shehadeh. A decade of deconstruction: Britain in the 1970s Richard Mullender Crisis ? What Crisis ? Britain in the 1970s, by Alwyn W. Turner. The threat from the Internet Kathy Bowrey The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It, by Jonathon Zittrain.