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This year, we will celebrate a chaotic fiftieth anniversary of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). All countries are signatories exception for India, Pakistan and Israel….

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They were surprised. And I was surprised that they were surprised. I was giving a talk to some senior business people and pointed out that…

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“Education, education, education,” said Tony Blair in 2001 as he set out the key tenets of New Labour in the UK after almost two decades…

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In our review of corporate governance last year, we took the view that the UK should move from its primary focus on ‘creating shareholder value’ to a…

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The truth is that top-down and bottom-up are already living together. I have just come across a suggestion that our present top-down bureaucratic form of…

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A few weeks ago I received a mass email from Lufthansa. They were about to change the miles awards for their frequent flyer programme. They…

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Cast your mind back, if you can, about 160 years to the end of 1858 – when the European crisis was emerging  that would have…

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Every year, various newspaper and magazines come up with their word of the year. Our Radix word for this last year is Insurgency. If one thing…

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December 14 marked an important event in Asia: the start of a reconciliation between China and South Korea. Beijing had taken Seoul to task for…

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The sounds of hoofs is growing, the noise of the emerging antitrust movement is not exactly deafening, but it is at least audible. I cite…

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That is the task that Lord Malloch-Brown seems to have set himself. It is doubtless a good idea for those who oppose Brexit to speak…

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How do political parties realign themselves. That is a peculiar mystery in the UK, where everything seems desperately constipated. It also depends on context. The…

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