Tag: Politics

Heaven knows, I am no supporter of Boris Johnson, but I wonder whether there may be issues – perhaps of less symbolic value – but…

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In 1997, an article appeared in The Lancet, a medical journal, describing what was labelled Syndrome E. The ‘E’ stands for evil and the syndrome…

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I went to the Social Liberal Forum conference last weekend and found it completely transformed – no more endless whingeing but real debate about big…

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The fall of the Berlin Wall and the whole authoritarian Soviet system in 1989 heralded what we all thought was a victory for liberal democracy….

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This letter was published in the Financial Times on 24 July 2018 Your editorial about privacy and press freedom (A rush to judgment over privacy…

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The papers have been reporting on the rise in crime rates across the UK. Burglaries, knife crimes, stalking, sexual offences – all are on the…

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It has been de rigueur in certain middle class circles to complain about the baleful effect of political parties in government, but nobody appears to…

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This article (Europe’s frivolous anti-American populism – German) was published on achgut.com

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In this issue of Globalisation Outlook, our newsletter on globalisation and international trade issues, we address how China’s new model of political economy acts a…

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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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It is surprising, and not always pleasurably so, to find yourself damn right in one of your predictions. Perhaps there is something a little contrarian…

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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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