Book review
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Review: On Revolutions. Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World , by Colin J. Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, George Lawson, Sharon Erickson Nepstad and Daniel P. Ritter
Gianfranco Pasquino reviews 'On Revolutions. Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World' by Colin J. Beck et al.
- Sovereignty
- Parliament
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Review: Spies, Lies, and Algorithms. The History and Future of American Intelligence, by Amy B. Zegart
John W. Dumbrell reviews Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence, by Amy B. Zegart.
- USA
- Human Rights
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Review: The Ideology of Political Reactionaries, by Richard Shorten.
Vassilis Fouska reviews 'The Ideology of Political Reactionaries' by Richard Shorten.
- Political Parties
- Elections & Campaigning
- Brexit
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Review: Politicians and Economic Experts. The Limits of Technocracy, by Anna Killick
Simon Mohun reviews 'Politicians and Economic Experts. The Limits of Technocracy' by Anna Killick.
- Political Parties
- Sovereignty
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Review: Utopianism for a Dying Planet. Life After Consumerism, by Gregory Claeys
Alexandre Leskanich reviews 'Utopianism for a Dying Planet: Life After Consumerism' by Gregory Claeys.
- Environment & Climate Change
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Review: Making Sense of a United Ireland. Should It Happen? How Might It Happen?, by Brendan O'Leary
Daniel Finn reviews 'Making Sense of a United Ireland: Should It Happen? How Might It Happen?' by Brendan O'Leary.
- Sovereignty
- Identity Politics
- Ireland
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Review: How to Make an Entrepreneurial State. Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy, by Rainer Kattel, Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo.
Paul Auerbach reviews 'How to Make an Entrepreneurial State. Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy' by Rainer Kattel, Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Trade
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Review: Winston Churchill. His Times, His Crimes, by Tariq Ali
There's no doubt that this new book on Churchill is a demolition job.
- Populism
- Decolonisation
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Review: NHS under Siege. The Fight to Save it in the Age of Covid, by John Lister and Jacky Davis
Britons of all persuasions routinely describe their country’s institutions as the best in the world and would insist that its levels of corruption are the very lowest. How government tackled the pandemic suggests that the latter needs some review.
- Covid-19
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Review: One Party After Another. The Disruptive Life of Nigel Farage, by Michael Crick
Few readers will change their minds about Farage, yet even the most dedicated ‘Leavers’ may find their idol more flawed than they had supposed.
- Brexit
- Populism