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OPINION

Expect 2019 to test global stability

News, John Lloyd, Published on 03/01/2019

» The resignation of US Defence Secretary James Mattis stands not only as a radical disassociation from the actions of the president he served, but as a foreboding for the future, a warning for 2019 -- and beyond. And, for all the assurances the world is getting better, such as Steven Pinker's Enlightenment Now, there are huge geopolitical challenges to face and master to make that optimism real.

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Another Brexit vote is a bad idea

News, John Lloyd, Published on 10/12/2018

» In the "careful what you wish for" stakes, few issues rank higher than the plan for a second referendum by those in the UK hoping for a reversal of the country's June 2016 vote to leave the European Union (the "Remainers"). If secured, the outcome could be a fast track to a phenomenon the UK has so far avoided -- the creation of a large, angry populist party, probably of the right and perhaps also of the left.

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Why Macron's 'third way' is now the EU's best option

News, John Lloyd, Published on 17/09/2018

» The largest question in democratic politics in Europe is: who's in charge?

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The outsized power of Hungary's Premier Orban

News, John Lloyd, Published on 18/06/2018

» Closing a major university is a big deal. Created, staffed and maintained at large, usually public, expense, universities serve both a utilitarian and an idealistic purpose: to provide the highly-educated workforce modern economies require, and to uphold and further civilised values through the understanding of the world the various academic disciplines claim to provide.

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What Italy's power crash means for the EU: It's all bad

News, John Lloyd, Published on 07/03/2018

» Power has crashed down in Italy -- in two senses.

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Why social democrats have become irrelevant

News, John Lloyd, Published on 20/11/2017

» In almost every country in Europe, parties of the centre-left struggle to remain competitive in the political arena. Yet social democracy -- though it can claim success in creating and developing public services which have improved the lives and health of citizens -- can now rarely convince its former supporters that it's still worth their votes.

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Neglect of rising threats likely to leave toxic legacy

News, John Lloyd, Published on 16/10/2017

» Among many of us in the generations that have done well out of the post-World War Two period, there's now a feeling of guilt -- as there should be.

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Strong headwinds lie ahead for 'ruthless' Macron

News, John Lloyd, Published on 26/06/2017

» We are beginning to glimpse what underpins Emmanuel Macron's success.