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Alicia García-Herrero
Alicia García-Herrero
Early Warning Brief: China’s contorted response to Russia sanctions
April 1, 2022
Rallying Chinese markets will not be a quick fix for Beijing
March 25, 2022
China offers Russia respite but not a solution
March 14, 2022
Can China bail out Putin?
March 9, 2022
Global chip shortage may soon turn into an oversupply crisis
February 25, 2022
Will this be the century of youthful Asia?
February 18, 2022
A world recovery fund to overcome developing countries’ post-covid debt woes?
October 6, 2021
Art Goldhammer
Art Goldhammer
Borne Again
6 days ago
“Not for the first time pursuing the chimera …”
19 days ago
A Cynical Unity
21 days ago
Legislative Free-for-all
26 days ago
L’Alternance Impossible
28 days ago
Wrapup
29 days ago
On the Eve of the Election
April 23, 2022
Blog Team
Blog Team
Could Azerbaijan help the EU reduce its dependence on Russian gas?
5 days ago
The preference for the primitive
6 days ago
Intuition or grand plan? Explaining Andrzej Duda’s rise to prominence during the war in Ukraine
7 days ago
Why London should worry about the ECJ’s external judicial politics when pushing for a revision of the Northern Ireland Protocol
8 days ago
Is France set for a far-left president in 2027?
8 days ago
Book Review: Nationalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy by André Lecours
9 days ago
Lessons from the Balkans: How justice can be achieved for the victims of war crimes in Ukraine
11 days ago
Center for Critical Democracy Studies
Center for Critical Democracy Studies
LECTURE: THE CASE OF OURIKA: CHILDREN, THE FRENCH SLAVE TRADE, AND THE END OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN
26 days ago
DISCUSSION: Interpreting the French Presidential Election
April 6, 2022
Lecture: Francophonie Through Decoloniality
April 5, 2022
LECTURE: Democratic Citizenship Education in Digitized Societies
March 15, 2022
LECTURE: Augmented Order: The Ordering Promises Of Blockchain
March 9, 2022
LECTURE: TECHNOLOGY, ACTIVISM AND THE SOCIAL GOOD
January 31, 2022
The Birth of the Democratic Social Contract, 1800-1850
January 28, 2022
chris
chris
House prices: who wins, who loses
15 days ago
Privatized Keynesianism
April 3, 2022
Inflation: the real problem
March 24, 2022
The politics of abstraction
March 20, 2022
The same old mistakes
March 2, 2022
How to shrink the state
February 14, 2022
The puzzle of media influence
February 12, 2022
Christopher Schaefer
Christopher Schaefer
French News in English: an Interview with the Editors of “Le Monde in English”
11 days ago
Elections legislatives, Ukraine, la vie académique américaine très controversée — Revue de Presse : 2 mai 2022
21 days ago
A Panel Response: What to Take Away from the Second Round of the French Elections?
28 days ago
A Panel Response: What to Take Away from the Second Round of the French Elections?
28 days ago
A Panel Response: What to Take Away from the First Round of the French Elections?
April 11, 2022
Les bonnes feuilles : “Tocqueville, Napoleon, and History-Writing in a Democratic Age” (David A. Bell)
January 17, 2022
TLS Review of Tocqueville’s ŒUVRES COMPLÈTES Tome XVII: Correspondance à divers
October 14, 2021
David Klemperer
David Klemperer
Comparative Democracy
18 days ago
The French Left’s “Historic” Unity
19 days ago
Liberalism, anti-liberalism, French democracy – Revue de Presse: 6 February 2022
February 6, 2022
Revue de Presse: 31 October 2021
October 31, 2021
Samuel Moyn’s Humane – Full Forum
September 15, 2021
Interview: Chantal Mouffe on democracy, populism, and why the Left needs to read Spinoza
August 19, 2021
David Smith
David Smith
The drivers of growth risk going into reverse
9 days ago
£450bn and counting – the cost in debt of the pandemic
23 days ago
A groggy global economy has lost its mojo
April 24, 2022
Don’t expect a recession, but don’t bank on much growth either
April 17, 2022
A very unhappy anniversary for the Bank of England
April 10, 2022
UK exporters are struggling – and it isn’t hard to see why
April 3, 2022
Our firefighting chancellor tinkers while inflation burns
March 27, 2022
Europe
Europe
Rows over press freedom overshadow Greece’s recent achievements
4 days ago
An upset in North Rhine-Westphalia unsettles Germany’s ruling coalition
4 days ago
A new sitcom gives faces to “faceless Eurocrats”
4 days ago
Ukraine’s ports are worsening world hunger
5 days ago
Mariupol’s last Ukrainian defenders begin to surrender
6 days ago
Meet Elisabeth Borne, France’s new prime minister
6 days ago
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is running out of steam, again
7 days ago
Frey, Presidente
Frey, Presidente
How remote collaboration impacts innovation
18 days ago
How data privacy regulation shaped firm performance globally
March 10, 2022
Joshua Kirschenbaum and Nicolas Véron
Joshua Kirschenbaum and Nicolas Véron
The European Union should sanction Sberbank and other Russian banks
April 15, 2022
War in Europe: the financial front
March 7, 2022
The European Union must change its supervisory architecture to fight money laundering
February 26, 2019
A better European Union architecture to fight money laundering
October 25, 2018
Keith Weiner
Keith Weiner
Forensic Analysis of Fed Action on Silver Price
15 days ago
Time for a Silver Trade?
20 days ago
Oil, the Ruble and Gold Walk into a Bar…Part III
April 11, 2022
Oil, the Ruble, and Gold Walk into a Bar…Part II
April 7, 2022
Oil, the Ruble, and Gold Walk into a Bar…
April 5, 2022
The HaloEffect
April 5, 2022
Human Action in the Silver Market
March 29, 2022
Lars Christensen
Lars Christensen
Interview with RIAIntel
14 days ago
Hetzel on “Learning from the Pandemic Monetary Policy Experiment”
24 days ago
The Fed is still way behind the curve – what an “implied NGDP level target” is telling us
April 8, 2022
The ruble has appreciated exactly BECAUSE the sanctions are working
April 3, 2022
Ukrainian default risk drops BELOW Russian default risk
March 29, 2022
Russia: From crony capitalism to planned economy in three weeks
March 15, 2022
New Paper: Digital cash, the conduct of monetary policy and the monetary transmission mechanism
March 3, 2022
Madeleine Rouot
Madeleine Rouot
Interview: Lucien Jaume on Laïcité and the French Presidential Election
April 8, 2022
Souverainisme et laïcité – Revue de Presse : 27 mars 2022
March 27, 2022
John Stuart Mill, intellectual authority, and the régime of public opinion
August 23, 2021
Maria Demertzis
Maria Demertzis
War on Ukraine: the day after
April 5, 2022
The week inflation became entrenched
March 8, 2022
The weakness of average inflation targeting
February 22, 2022
A new EU treaty to fight climate change
February 8, 2022
The inconsistency in global strategic relations
October 13, 2021
The pandemic’s uncertain impact on productivity
September 28, 2021
El Salvador’s great crypto experiment
September 14, 2021
Michael Behrent
Michael Behrent
Mélenchon and the Quest for Hegemony
6 days ago
What France’s Far-Right Presidential Candidate Eric Zemmour Believes…and Why It Matters
April 7, 2022
When Neoliberalism Negates Itself
January 27, 2021
Thoughts on Gauchet’s L’Avènement de la démocratie
February 1, 2018
Protesilaos Stavrou
Protesilaos Stavrou
Comment on “Why 1% Of The World’s Population Controls 45% Of The Wealth”
April 22, 2022
A leftist perspective on the war in Ukraine
April 13, 2022
On the political telos of the euro
January 22, 2022
On culture and the ‘more Europe’ cliché
January 18, 2022
The structural aspects of public health
July 14, 2021
On the rainbow flag and EU value tokenism
July 3, 2021
Comment on democratic legitimation
June 25, 2021
Sarah Gustafson
Sarah Gustafson
La Présidentielle 2022 – Revue de Presse: 23 April 2022
April 23, 2022
Equality, Federalism, and Tocqueville in Ukraine – Revue de Presse: 6 March 2022
March 6, 2022
Revue de Presse: 24 October 2021
October 25, 2021
Shane McLorrain
Shane McLorrain
Les Enjeux du Paraître- Revue de Presse : 18 avril 2022
April 18, 2022
Tocqueville 21 Podcast: Post-Covid Economics with Charles Dumas
April 16, 2022
The Geopolitics of the French Presidential Election
March 28, 2022
Dissolution Solution?
March 4, 2022
Sanction Dysfunction
February 26, 2022
Europe’s Gamebreakers
February 25, 2022
Le nucléaire, l’Ukraine, la lassitude électorale – Revue de Presse : 14 Février 2022
February 14, 2022
The Sound of Economics
The Sound of Economics
Making remote work, work
April 13, 2022
War in Ukraine: The EU’s ban on Russian coal
April 6, 2022
What to expect from China’s innovation drive?
April 6, 2022
War in Ukraine: How to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels?
March 31, 2022
War in Ukraine: reflections on the economic consequences for Russia
March 10, 2022
War in Ukraine: A conversation with Oleg Ustenko
March 9, 2022
War in Ukraine: China-Russia relations
March 3, 2022
Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Véron
Tianlei Huang and Nicolas Véron
Is the private sector retreating in China? Not among its largest companies
April 5, 2022
The private sector advances in China: The evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era
April 5, 2022
Tom Peebles
Tom Peebles
Review: Paul Sabin’s “Public Citizens”
11 days ago
‘The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?’
March 24, 2022
The House of Fragile Things: Jewish Art Collectors and the Fall of France
January 19, 2022
“Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present”
December 31, 2021
“Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler’s Germany”
December 6, 2021
“The Arab Winter: A Tragedy”
November 9, 2021
“On Love and Tyranny: The Life and Politics of Hannah Arendt”
October 12, 2021
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