I sat in a cafe in west London last week, next to – as it turned out – two games designers of obvious American extract….
I sat in a cafe in west London last week, next to – as it turned out – two games designers of obvious American extract….
This letter is published in the March 16th edition of The Economist (web link, pdf) What you present as a series of reforms of the…
…and why we need a radical centre Based on the book “The Death of Liberal Democracy?” The Rt Hon the Lord LansleyFormer Secretary of State…
A recent article in the Guardian by Caroline Lucas highlights the problems we face with climate change. Only 40 MPs attended a debate on climate change in…
I am not one to argue for policies of centralization. I am a great believer in the principle of subsidiarity as a practical reality rather…
This article first appeared in the Times of Malta Towards the end of last year, my investment manager sent out a note that took the…
There is a reason why we talk about the Westminster bubble; it is small, reasonably hermetic, claustrophobic at times, and most will agree it feels…
Peter Ho was the head of the civil service in Singapore. He invented the concept of the Black Elephant, which he described like this: “The…
In his speech on 16 February 2019 at the Munich Security Conference – which is to international strategic issues what the Davos forum is to…
In this issue of our Globalization outlook: Many in the free trade world are calling for the West both to cooperate and compete with China….
I have been part of various online forums that have been discussing the “Green New Deal” being championed by some in the US Democratic Party….