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Climate Crisis

Tom Delreux and Joseph Earson – The EU’s siloed policy process reduces its voice in climate negotiations

July 11, 2023 David Shirreff 0

The compartmentalised nature of the EU’s policy process may be undermining its impact on climate negotiations Tom Delreux is a Professor of Political Science and Joseph Earson is a Postdoctoral Researcher, both at UCLouvain Cross-posted […]

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Economics

Jonathan Portes: The Impact of Brexit on the UK Economy – Reviewing the Evidence

July 11, 2023 David Shirreff 0

A look at the positives and negatives across three dimensions: trade, migration and investment Read HERE Creative Commons

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EU politics

Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz: Why Europe Must Never Forget about the Polish Constitutional Court

July 11, 2023 David Shirreff 0

As is well known, Poland no longer has a constitutional court. Rebuilding it must be the first order of the day, and we must understand why that is so. Read HERE Protest for free media, 2016 Photo: Silar/Creative […]

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Economics

J.W. Mason – Revisiting the Euro Crisis of 2010

July 4, 2023 David Shirreff 0

The nature of the euro crisis of 2010 remains widely misunderstood, not only by the mainstream but also by Keynesian economists. J. W. Mason is Associate Professor of Economics at John Jay College, City University […]

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Energy

Andres Knobel and Franziska Magar – Beneficial ownership and fossil fuels: lifting the lid on who benefits

July 4, 2023 David Shirreff 0

Climate justice and tax justice advocates can unite and demand beneficial ownership transparency for carbon-intensive industries, especially for listed companies and investment funds Andres Knobel is Lead Researcher Beneficial Ownership for the Tax Justice Network, […]

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Bill Mitchell: A large government presence required for energy transition does not mean massive deficits are needed

July 4, 2023 David Shirreff 0

To finance energy transition we need to move from a system that allocates resources in favour of private profit, to a more societal-based system. Read HERE WikiRigaou/Creative Commons

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Environment

Matthew Gillett – The Kakhovka Dam and Ecocide

July 2, 2023 David Shirreff 0

Could international criminal law apply to the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, both under existing crimes and the proposed international crime of Ecocide? Matthew Gillett is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the University of […]

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National Politics

William Partlett – Yevgeny Prigozhin and Russia’s Expanding Prerogative State

June 27, 2023 David Shirreff 0

Prigozhin’s actions reveal a deeper truth about Putin’s Russia: the absence of formalised, legal mechanisms for peacefully resolving high-level, intra-elite disputes – reminiscent of the “dual state” in Nazi Germany. Dr William Partlett is an […]

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Financial Institutions

Jon Danielsson – The Legacy of Cryptocurrencies

June 27, 2023 David Shirreff 0

Should crypto join the mainstream or remain in the wilderness? Should the authorities control and extinguish crypto, ignore it, or embrace it? Jon Danielsson is Director, Systemic Risk Centre, London School Of Economics And Political Science […]

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Chris Jones, Yama Temouri, Zheng Cao – The Finance Curse and the ‘Panama’ Papers

June 27, 2023 David Shirreff 0

A scandal, whose very naming focused reputational damage on one jurisdiction, had an impact far in excess of Panama’s relative size. How can such small places escape the finance curse? Zheng Cao is Lecturer in […]

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Socialist Economics in Yugoslavia – A Critical History by Marko Grdešić and Mislav Žitko

December 3, 2025 0

Book Review by Branko Milanovic´ When on 28 June of 1948 Joseph Stalin wrote a latter on behalf of the Cominform to ask Yugoslavia’s communists to get rid of the “Titoist clique” and to return […]

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Complicit – Britain’s role in Israel’s genocide by Peter Oborne

October 29, 2025 1

Book Review by Martin Shaw Cross.posted from Declassified UK As British people have turned against Israel’s destruction of Gaza, leading figures in its present and former governing parties still deny that Israel has committed even […]

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