Ashoka Mody: The eurozone is having an identity crisis and Italy will bear the brunt
Rather than rethink their broken economic model, European leaders will drive Italy into an unmanageable situation. Read here
Rather than rethink their broken economic model, European leaders will drive Italy into an unmanageable situation. Read here
How the non-democratic EU Commission continues to usurp power to serve corporations. It is good that Bill Mitchell has picked up on this and provides a thorough analysis. This is truly important. Read here
Words of reason for supporting Italy in its current crisis, but this is about German led social re-engineering in the EU rather than economics. Sergio Cesaratto is Professor of Growth and Development Economics and of […]
While the UK Express reports that 60% of Italians now believe the EU is bad for them, Germany refuses to relent. It is no longer a question of if another nation leaves the EU, but […]
Currently – actually it was always a problem – it is difficult to find anything terribly insightful concerning Brexit. John Weeks was always the exception. He simply follows the money, which very effective. He also […]
Both Greece and Ireland suffered substantially during the Eurozone crisis, but the two countries’ treatment by the ‘Troika’ of the IMF, European Central Bank and European Commission was strikingly different. Drawing on new research, they […]
On November 14th, Greece`s largest union, ADEDY, which represents about half a million public sector workers, carried out a one day strike. The union is demanding that the SYRIZA government retracts pay and pension cuts and […]
During the Brexit debate we have concentrated our coverage on the real cause of the successful referendum: the destructive neo-liberal policy of the EU that has caused so much suffering and misfortune for so many. […]
The EU´s road from a ‘Peace Project’ to a ‘European Defence Union’ has begun. As EU military and defence spending skyrockets, Ireland’s commitment to defence co-operation compromises its neutrality, writes Luke Ming Flanagan, MEP Read […]
EPA/Enric Fontcuberta Georgina Blakeley, The Open University After an unofficial referendum in October 2017, the pro-independence political parties in the Catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence from Spain. In response, the Spanish government invoked Article […]
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