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Andrea Kalajzic – The theoretical weakness of German ordoliberal dogmatism

September 3, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

German ordoliberalsim has failed Europe. It is time to turn once again to Keynes, explains Andrea Kalajzic. Andrea Kalajzic graduated in Production and Development Economics from the University of Insubria in February 2018. andro.kalajzic@fastwebnet.it Cross-posted […]

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Richard Murphy – Ten years on we need to be worried

September 2, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

15 September will be the tenth anniversary of the crash of Lehmann Brothers Bank in the US. Have we really learnt anything or changed the banking systen? Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International […]

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Branko Milanovic – The Americas, armed trade and cheap energy: review of Kenneth Pomeranz’s “The Great Divergence”

September 2, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Why did Europe´s economy suddenly pull away from comparable world economies in the second half of the eighteenth century? Branko Milanovic is an economixt specialised in development and inequality. Cross-posted with kind permission from Branko […]

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Ashoka Mody – The IMF abetted the European Union’s subversion of Greek democracy

September 1, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Who was accountable and who is accountable to the Greek people? European handling of the Greek crisis takes economic colonialism to a twenty-first-century high-water mark. Ashoka Mody is a visiting professor in international economic policy […]

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Stéfanie Khoury and David Whyte – The UN Human Rights Council’s “Draft Zero” still won’t prioritise human rights above the rights of corporations

August 31, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Next month, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) will consider the first draft (“Draft Zero”) of a new treaty on the human rights responsibilities of corporations. It it has already been criticised for key shortcomings […]

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EU politics

Andrea Lorenzo Capussela – Kosovo and Serbia: A dangerous but not unprecedented Balkan land swap

August 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Kosovo and Serbia have recently discussed an exchange of territory, with some commentators suggesting a deal on a ‘land swap’ might be imminent. Andrea Lorenzo Capussela writes that while critics have rightly decried the plan […]

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Transport & Environment – Carmakers have cheated European drivers to the tune of 150bn euros since 2000

August 30, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The real cost of carmakers gaming fuel efficiency tests is now revealed: the additional fuel burned because of widespread industry manipulation has cost drivers an extra €149.6 billion for the past 18 years (2000-2017) [1]. […]

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Geoff Tily – Turkey is business-as-usual for the globalised financial system

August 29, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The Turkish debt inflation was inherently unsustainable; the only uncertainties were the timing of, and trigger(s) for, the reversal. But who will carry the burden of the consequences? Geoff Tily is a Senior Economist at […]

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Austerity

Abby Innes – The dismantling of the State since the 1980s: Brexit is the wrong diagnosis of a real crisis

August 29, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Abby Innes writes that the vote to leave the EU and the administrative chaos around it pull into focus the crisis we should have been talking about before: the failures of homegrown neoliberal policies and […]

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Frank van Lerven and Margaret Welsh – A deregulatory agenda is sweeping across Europe

August 29, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

A new agenda – misleadingly called ​‘Better Regulation’ – has recently swept across Europe, undermining the protections and values that we rely on for a healthy planet and an empowered public. It was promoted as […]

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Germany’s Jewish Problem: Genocides Past and Present by Wieland Hoban

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Reviewed by Raymond Deane On 30 January, Uwe Becker – the so-called commissioner for Jewish life and the fight against anti-Semitism in the German state of Hesse – demanded that the organization Jewish Voice for […]

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Genocide in Gaza: Israel’s Long War on Palestine by Avi Shlaim

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Book Review by Hossam el-Hamalawy Avi Shlaim’s Genocide in Gaza: Israel’s Long War on Palestine is a book written in the midst of catastrophe, not after its dust has settled.  It is a work shaped […]

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