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- How the world turns - 20/05/2012It is not only the world of politics that is turned upside down by the European banking crisis and the ineffectual way in which political leaders are dealing with it. ...
- Authentic euroscepticism - 20/05/2012A very interesting article in the Daily Telegraph last Friday by Jeremy Warner (read it here) sums up the eurosceptic dilemma and reveals the perverse nature of the way they...
- Overwhelming - 18/05/2012This blog has described before the difficulties associated with Greek departure from the eurozone. It would reduce the Greeks to a cash or even barter economy for a while, and...
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The case against Rupert Murdoch
Passing judgement on Rupert Murdoch appears to be today’s fashion, and this blog is not one to shirk a challenge. His dislike of the EU is well-known, as are the... -
The House of Lords is a mess
The House of Lords is a mess. It brings together in one place party political nominees (often former MPs), acknowledged experts on particular issues, descendants of drinking buddies of long-deceased... -
Shackled to a corpse
A familiar argument from the anti-Europeans is that Europe is the wrong choice, that the rest of the world is a better economic bet from Britain than the EU. For...
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Turkish Foreign Policy in a Changing World (14 June 2012)
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How the world turns
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Authentic euroscepticism
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Regulated global markets: an impossible dream? (13 June 2012)
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Overwhelming
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The end of the coalition
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There may be trouble ahead: the Coalition’s European policy (23 May 2012)
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The British and Europe – kidding ourselves or telling it like it is? (20 June 2012)
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