By John Pickard In two weeks’ time, COP27 will open in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt. It is a year since COP26 was held in Glasgow
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By Michael Roberts Bradford DeLong is one of the world’s most prominent Keynesian economists and economic historian who is a professor of economics at the
By Erik Andersson, member of the Left Party of Sweden The result of the Swedish election has finally shattered what was left of the self-view
By Michael Roberts Even as Xi Jinping was promising China’s Communist Party’s national congress that China would “resolutely win the battle” in key areas of
By Michael Roberts In part one of my analysis of China’s economic future, I dealt with the claims that China would slow towards stagnation because
By Gauthier Hordel For the past three weeks, workers at France’s main refineries have set the tone. Strikes show the power of well-executed union action.
By Michael Roberts China’s Congress of the Communist Party takes place this week. This is an important event not only for China, but globally. The
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war have cast a long shadow over European politics and economics and that is likely to continue for
By Michael Roberts Shock therapy was the term used to describe the drastic switch from a planned publicly owned economy in the Soviet Union in
By Ade Koudehi As hundreds of thousands of Iranian women, students and schoolgirls burn their hijab scarves, “the flag of the ruling class”, the Islamic
