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Medecins Sans Frontieres: Samos: Where Europe lost its values and moral responsibility

October 2, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

A new prison-like camp on the Greek island of Samos marks a dangerous turn of European migration policy. Read here A Greek national flag and a European Union flag flutter at a newly inaugurated closed-type […]

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ecre: Geopolitics and Death in a Field

October 2, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

People continue to die at the border between Poland and Belarus and the silence from the EU is getting deafening. Commissioners Johansson and Schinas were pressed repeatedly on the topic but answer came there none. […]

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Andrew Simms, Emilie Tricarico – Diagnosing brain pollution

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

Advertising is a type of ‘brain pollution’ says new ‘ministry’ campaign to stop adverts fuelling the climate emergency. Andrew Simms is co-director of the New Weather Institute, coordinator of the Rapid Transition Alliance, author of several books on […]

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David Beer – The Data Problem

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

The problem lurking at the heart of the UK Government’s emerging data strategy and what it tells us about the wider future of data usage David Beer is Professor for Sociology at the University of […]

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Carlo Clericetti – But look, the greater the deficit, the lower the debt

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

Italy is confronted with a conundrum for German economists: increasing debt, but a reduced rate of debt to GDP Carlo Clericetti is an Italian journalist. In the past he has directed “Affari & Finanza”, a […]

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Renegade Inc – Michael Hudson: China’s Fortune Cookie Crumbles…

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

With China’s increasing wealth, Western investors want some of the action. One of those investors is a bullish gentleman called George Soros. However, the Chinese are acutely aware that with Western investment comes inequality. So […]

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Liverpool Echo: University of Liverpool strikes called off as union declares victory over jobs saved

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

It was an amazing and long struggle, but the university administration was forced to withdraw all 47 redundancies. Congratulations all! Read here A long-running campaign of strikes has been taking place at the university (Image: […]

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Bill Mitchell: British Labour Conference seems to be going well

October 1, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

British Labour Conference and the IMF are today’s topics. Read here

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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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In the Line of Fire by Antony Thomas

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