Keynesianism and the environment
I was asked to give a short talk at a conference this weekend on environmental policy and the influence of Keynes. Now Keynes was a major, if not the major, […]
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I was asked to give a short talk at a conference this weekend on environmental policy and the influence of Keynes. Now Keynes was a major, if not the major, […]
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The European Union may not be the only factor that has brought peace to Europe, but it is certainly a major one. A set of international institutions founded on the
The difference that federalism makes to Europe Read More »
By Richard Laming In the discussion about the future government of Europe, I want to offer a few remarks not on what the EU should do, but on what it
Which government for Europe? Some reflections on the idea of limited government Read More »
“The EU has served the people of Europe well. It is abundantly apparent that it is capable of much more, which is why we must jealously guard it from those
Declan Ganley: A federal Europe is a pretty good idea Read More »
An interesting discussion at a Federal Union seminar this evening on the experience of federalism in Australia. It was founded as a federation in 1901, one of a series of
What makes an Australian? Read More »
A lecture by Frank Bongiorno, Senior Lecturer, Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King’s College London, at the Australian High Commission on 11 June 2008 Federalism in Australia
Federalism in Australia: How much have we learned from experience? Read More »
By Wendy Kyrle-Pope The idea of a federal Europe is not a vote winner. Even the Federal Union organisation describes a federal Europe as “a direction, not a destination”, implying
The Maple Leaf Rag: how Canadian federalism provides a sense of belonging Read More »
It is now five years since the start of the war in Iraq, five years in which the toll in money, in lives and in so much else has mounted
Reflections on the revolution in Iraq Read More »
By Thomas Lane The first assumption of this paper is that regionalism is not enough. It is a necessary but not a sufficient response to global problems. These are becoming
Regionalism and the conditions for a new international organisation Read More »
“We want to make the EU work better. So here is the word I want us all to concentrate on: federalism. Now, when I say the word federalism, I don’t
Radek Sikorski: What we need is not less federalism but more Read More »