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Sergi Pardos-Prado – Who supports Catalan Independence, and is there a Way Forward?

December 19, 2019 David 0

Those who favour independence are not in a majority, but those who oppose independence are split on the best alternative. However, a degree of consensus does exist on the process, with a large majority believing […]

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Lorenzo Codogno – The fiscal stimulus that is not: Why there is no fiscal expansion in sight for the Eurozone

November 12, 2019 MDRose 0

Euroland or Neverland? Lorenzo Codogno argues that constrained monetary policy calls for a greater role for fiscal policy in supporting the Eurozone economy, as former ECB President Mario Draghi recently suggested. Yet of the three […]

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LSE EUROPP: Ideology in times of crisis: Is the left-right divide still relevant in the European Parliament?

May 25, 2019 David 0

Nicolo Fraccaroli and Anatole Cheysson ask whether we may see a re-emergence of left-right politics as Eurosceptic parties increase their presence in the European Parliament. Read here

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Wouter Veenendaal – Malta: How Smallness Produces Clientelism, Polarisation, Record Turnout and Corruption

May 16, 2019 MDRose 0

Malta, a EU member, is considered a mafia state. Even the past commissioners it has sent to the EU tend to be notoriously corrupt. It is just another example of the political and moral rot […]

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Adriano Cozzolino – Who is to blame for Italy’s recession?

February 7, 2019 MDRose 0

The Italian economy entered a recession at the end of last year, but as Adriano Cozzolino writes, there is little agreement over whether the current government, which entered office following the 2018 Italian election, should […]

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EU politics

George Kassimeris – Leadership is about character, courage and empathy: Alexis Tsipras has failed on all fronts during the Greek fires

August 5, 2018 MDRose 0

Following the OXI vote on 5 July 2015 Alexis Tsirpas ceased to be a leader and became a politician instead. Thus this was not a surprise. Read more on the topic here At least 91 […]

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EU politics

Aleks Szczerbiak – How is the conflict over judicial reforms affecting Polish politics?

August 1, 2018 MDRose 0

What a brilliantly objective analysis after all the polemic and invective we have been exposed to by corporate media over months. Controversy surrounding the Polish government’s judicial reform programme has undermined its strategy of pivoting to […]

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EU politics

Manès Weisskircher – Austria’s right-wing government at six months: What’s the record so far?

June 18, 2018 MDRose 0

Austria’s government was sworn in six months ago on 18 December. Manès Weisskircher discusses the domestic record of the new government, noting that so far, its support has remained stable. The government’s biggest domestic hurdle […]

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Economics

Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations by Christian Christiansen

June 11, 2026 0

Reviewed by Branko Milanović The just published book by Christian Christiansen Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations provides an intellectual review of the history of […]

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Economics

Shared Prosperity in a Fractured World: A New Economics for the Middle Class, the Global Poor, and Our Climate by Dani Rodrik

May 8, 2026 0

Book Review by Walden Bello Dani Rodrik has impeccable credentials as an economist. He is an expert in many areas, including trade and development, and is one of Harvard University’s leading lights. In recent years, […]

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