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Tom Mills – We need Democratic Media, not State Media

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Europe needs democratic media, not state media. The case made by Tom Mills is relevant for most state media in Europe. State media has become synonymous with established political parties and business interests, alienated, when […]

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Climate Crisis

Bill McGuire – Fire and flood: how we are overshooting the Earth

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Our weather extremes are signs of a human population overshooting its planetary home, writes Prof Bill McGuire, what will it take to make us change course? Bill McGuire is Professor Emeritus of Geophysical & Climate […]

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Austerity

IMF internal watchdog condemns the institution’s mishandling of Greece “rescue”

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Here two articles concerning the report by the internal auditor of the IMF concerning its disastrous handling of Greece´s “financial rescue” Read here (easier to read) and here (better analysis)

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James Ball: It’s time to ditch the term ‘fake news’

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

It is amazing how quickly terms such as populism and fake news are suddenly omnipresent, yet undefinable because they are use in contradictory connotations: Trump and Sanders are labelled populists, but that is probably the […]

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New Economics Foundation – Can populism be progressive?

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump; Erdogan in Turkey and the Five Star Movement in Italy; Podemos in Spain and Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines. All of them have been described as populists. But what does […]

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EU politics

Jasmine Hebert and Steve Tombs – Smoke and Mirrors: why new guidelines for corporate manslaughter sentences in Britain do not matter

July 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This may be a snapshot of the situation in England and Wales, but the lack of effective criminal laws for manslaughter against employers when their workers are killed while working are deficient in most EU […]

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Economics

Richard Murphy – Britain: Will Carney break the Bank?

July 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The problem is that most major central banks are being asked to solve what are fiscal problems, which can only be resolved by government policy. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, […]

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EU politics

Karthik Ramanna and Atul Shah – Big Four and the revolving door

July 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

When accountants and auditors become the story because of systemic failures and corporate malfeasance you know something has gone badly wrong. As if not to be outdone by banking crises, big accountancy firms are increasingly […]

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Bill Mitchell: The fundamental realignment of British society via fiscal austerity

July 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Mitchell ‘s conclusion: “It is almost inconceivable that an advanced nation could tolerate the sort of changes that have been occurring in Britain over the last 8 years or so.” Read here

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All That Is Solid … : Extreme Centrism

July 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

You may think of Momentum what you wish, but this piece is grasping a concept that is too often ignored – and it is elusive. The author, who has a party agenda, has missed an […]

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The many in one: A review by Branko Milanović of Amartya Sen’s “Home in the world: A memoir”

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Cross-posted from Branko’s blog Global Inequality No contemporary famous economist has as broad interests and knowledge, nor as diverse life experience as Amartya Sen. It is not surprising that many have been looking forward to […]

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Fractured China: How State Transformation is Shaping China’s Rise by Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri 

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Book Review by  Chenchao Lian Originally published by E-International Relations How is Chinese foreign policy made? How is it implemented? These are questions that have long occupied China specialists. With the growth of Chinese power […]

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