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Lina Gálvez – The price of “freedom” in Catalonia

November 1, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

In our continuing coverage of Catalan Independence Lina Galvez has a different perspective on the issue, especially who the winners and losers of  Catalan independence will be. Lina Gálvez is Professor of Economic History and […]

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John Rapley – Getting Used to Terror

November 1, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

I posted this article two years ago, in the wake of a coordinated series of terrorist attacks in Paris. Re-reading it after yesterday’s attack in New York, it seems as relevant to me now as […]

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Chris Bambery – Ten arguments around Catalan independence

October 31, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

The reporting in the mainstream media regarding Catalan independence has become ossified: It is against the law and harms European unity. We at BRAVE NEW EUROPE will be bringing a broad range of articles with […]

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Cas Mudde: Europe’s centre-right is on the wrong track with ‘good populism’

October 30, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

In the Austrian and Dutch elections, it’s debatable how much ground mainstream parties won by flirting with nativism. Swinging to the right carries long-term risks Read here  

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Matthew d’Ancona: The Catalan dream will not be extinguished by force

October 30, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

“Rajoy’s strategy has been spectacularly unnuanced. At every turn, he has scorned the independence movement as no more than a plot “to liquidate our constitution”, a “criminal” conspiracy, and “a clear violation of the laws, […]

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OHCHR: UN independent expert urges Spanish Government to reverse decision on Catalan autonomy

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

The UN Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, Alfred de Zayas, is calling on Spanish authorities to enter into negotiations in good faith with leaders in Catalonia following the […]

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The Observer view on independence for Catalonia

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

The liberal Observer in Britain is of the opinion that the course being steered by the minority Spanish government and supported by the EU with regard to Catalan independence has not been appropriate and should […]

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Iain Macwhirter: The Catalans united can never be defeated

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

“What the Spanish state is trying to do is old fashioned, even a little quaint. In the age of liberal democracy, staging what is potentially a military takeover of a rebellious region seems anachronistic, almost […]

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Simon Jenkins: Catalonia’s independence movement is not just a problem for Spain

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Simon Jenkins is of the opinion that the political elite of the EU and Spain are making a right mess of dealing with the Catalans and calls for new approach to autonomy within the EU. […]

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France 24: Iceland leans to left in snap election

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Although the final election results are still nov available, it appears there will be a centre-left coalition government in Iceland. Read here  

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The Big Con: How the Consulting Industry Weakens Our Businesses, Infantilizes Our Governments, and Warps Our Economies by Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington

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Book Review by Michael Roberts Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington are authors of The Big Con: How the Consulting Industry Weakens our Businesses, Infantilises our Governments and Warps our Economies.  They launched their book with […]

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