Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

In his excellent recent article ‘Who should decide about immigration’, Radix contributor Renaud Giraud asks how, in a democracy, we should decide about who has…

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There has been a lot of hand wringing about Trump giving up the USA’s leading role guaranteeing the global world order and abandoning the rules-based…

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The current disagreement in Germany between the Christian Democrats and the Bavarian Christian Socialists (centre-right parties continuously allied since the creation of the Federal Republic)…

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At Radix, we have long argued that many people are quite fed up with the politics of the parties and long for a politics of…

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Those were the words spoken to me by a uniformed immigration control office at Las Vegas airport as I was refused entry to USA last…

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What is democracy, I wonder? Everyone bandies the word around. In the Brexit debate, some believe that anything but a hard Brexit would be undemocratic…

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Nationalism, those of us in the centre ground of politics are told, is a very bad thing: inability to work together across borders, tribalism, “othering”…

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A few years ago, on a trip to Kenya, I chatted to some locals about why they wanted to come to the UK. These were…

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They say that the political centre ground has been vacated creating a big opportunity for so-called ‘centrist’ political forces to make big gains by re-occupying…

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This article appeared in the Times of Malta. Download here

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I’m not being vainglorious – I did have a part to play, and it gives me no pleasure to say so. Let me explain. Horton…

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Behind the farce of the G-7 summit of June 8-9 in Canada, is a tragedy, less publicised, but with much more serious and real consequences….

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