This is the second part of Bill Mitchell’s article concerning the Scottish Growth Commission Report (Part 1 here) – what Scotland’s financial and economic policy should be after independence. It is neo-liberal to the core, […]
“We bluster, we threaten, we menace, we sanction, we send the Marines, we bomb,” says Chas Freeman, a veteran U.S. diplomat, “but we don’t ever use the arts of persuasion.” Freeman was principal interpreter for […]
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) commemorates its 100th anniversary, Western countries are still struggling to define their attitude towards the Beijing regime. Let me say it straight away: the right answer lies in ending […]
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