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At that time, the circulation of ''Le Monde diplomatique'' had jumped from 5,000 to 50,000 copies, and would reach, with Micheline Paulet, 120,000 in under 20 years.<ref name="Amis">Numbers given in [http://www.amis.monde-diplomatique.fr/article1342.html "Le Monde diplomatique depuis 1954..."], ''Les Amis du Monde diplomatique'', [[Voluntary association|1901 law association]], 26 September 2006 {{in lang|fr}}</ref> Without renouncing its "[[Third-worldism]]" position, it extended the treatment of its subjects, concentrating on international [[economic]] and [[monetary]] problems, strategic relations, the [[Middle-East conflict]], etc.
 
''Le Monde diplomatique'' took an independent stance, criticising both the [[neoliberalism|neoliberal]] ideology of the left and conservative policies represented by UK Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] and US President [[Ronald Reagan]] in the 1980s.{{cn|date=May 2020}}
 
===1989 - present===