Robert Skidelsky

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The Costly Return Of Geopolitics

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As the world's military and policy establishments prepare for conflict, we must resist the allure of the zero-sum mindset.

What Killed Macroeconomics?

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Macroeconomics, the theory of output as a whole, which was invented by John Maynard Keynes, has virtually disappeared.

A Trip Through Putin Country

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The heart of Russia, we were often told by those we met during our rail journey, is rural, not urban.

Britain's Deepening Confusion

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Whether it is “enough immigrants” or “enough austerity,” Britain’s voters certainly have had enough of a lot.

The Varieties Of Populist Experience

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The idea that one in three French citizens would vote for Le Pen was inconceivable only a few years ago.

Trump's War Policy In Syria

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Trump repeatedly warned Obama not to get into a “shooting war” in Syria. Yet he did precisely that.

Economists In Denial

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The important things affecting economies take place outside the self-contained limits of economic models.

Helicopter Money Is In The Air

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Helicopter money could be used to finance infrastructure spending.

The Failure Of Free Migration

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We need to accept the fact that most of the refugees arriving in the EU will not return home.

Basic Income Revisited

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UBI is a somewhat uneasy mix of two objectives: poverty relief and the rejection of work as the defining purpose of life.

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