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Shlomo Avineri’s Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution is an excellent introduction to some parts of Marx’s philosophy, but a very truncated book as far as other parts of…
Andrew Sherriff and Andy Sumner explore the rocky road ahead for the new UK government’s relations with the EU.
So, the UK has a new government. What does it mean for post-Brexit…
Whilst praising his achievements, Scott Montgomery asks whether Biden is the right man for the moment.
For readers in the UK and Europe, America must seem like an…
Fawaz A. Gerges argues that now, more than ever, it is in the long-term interests of the US to uphold the rules-based international order, not only in words but in deeds.
In…
Martha Molfetas argues that a synergised net-zero economy could see a 9% growth in GDP; outweighing the cost of climate transition.
Against the backdrop of another sweltering…
Noting recent global trends, Karl Muth encourages cities to consider reversing their current zoned fare structure to reduce the burdens on those that can least afford it.
It may…
In this column Alfredo Toro Hardy analyzes why the great majority of Latin American countries suddenly and dramatically deindustrialized in the 1990s.
Latin America moved into the…
Andy Sumner scopes the potential future of the UK's international development policy.
The UK election is at hand. The campaign has been dominated by questions of what might change…
Almut Wieland-Karimi, member of the UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Group on Peacebuilding, argues that the West should apprehend the global power shift towards countries in Asia…
Lukas Märtin argues that an EU terror listing of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) would be legally possible. The public debate within the EU of whether to take this…