This last Tuesday, November 28, a new session of talks between the opposition and the Syrian government opened in Geneva, under the auspices of the…
This last Tuesday, November 28, a new session of talks between the opposition and the Syrian government opened in Geneva, under the auspices of the…
The author Radical Middle, the campaigner Mark Satin, used the metaphor of roads and myopia to explain what he meant by the title. For Satin, it…
Electric cars – in fact electric everything – is pushed by the environmental movement as one vital part of the solution to climate change. True,…
I always listen to the actor Adrian Dunbar. Partly because he shaped my favourite film (Hear My Song) and partly because he is exactly my…
It was 1975 when consultants at Arthur D Little promised that, within a few short years, technology would deliver the paperless office. We all know…
The G20 meeting this week was more successful than one would have dared hope. Apart from the violence and street riots, that is. The meeting…
Published in the Financial Times Martin Wolf makes some powerful points on the progressive loss of faith in free markets and free trade (Conservatism buries…
A private, invitation-only event with top business leaders to discuss where the UK should go with corporate governance based on the suggestions we put forward…
Many of us could not avoid being bombarded with news about how United Airlines caused a paying passenger with a valid ticket to be violently…
We keep hearing about the benefits of global trade. Undoubtedly there are many. But can things be taken too far? Fishing has suddenly hit the…
This article was written in collaboration with Ron Soonieus, Managing Partner of Camunico and Executive-in-Residence at the INSEAD Social Innovation Centre The failed (for now)…
We all know the politics of why globalization threatens to go into retreat. A backlash against job losses, the hollowing out of the middle class,…