And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also means populism will live on in America. With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations...
Some people would argue that 2016 was the year that the world economy started to come apart, with the passage of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. Whether or not the “coming apart” process started in 2016, in my opinion we are going to see many more steps in this direction in...
And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also meanspopulismwill live on in America. With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations an...
In both cases, clear wins for the victors were not picked up in advance by the pollsters. And then, in June 2016, came the entirely unexpected vote in favour of "Brexit" during the UK's referendum on membership of the European Union.Arash Barfar...
The UK prime minister's Brexit deal was clearly defeated in mid-January,when the parliament voted 432 to 202 against her plan.It remains to be seen how Brexit will unfold,as any improvement in the situation will require stability in the ... PIE Group - 《Plastics Information Europe》 被引...
Would Brexit matter? The UK's voting record in the Council and the European Parliament The UK is the most outvoted Member State in the EU Council. However, it has supported more than 97% of the EU laws adopted in the last 12 years, a new report published by VoteWatch Europe shows. ...
It does not really take much reading to find out what life was and is like under Stalin and Brezhnev, Mao Tse Tung, Erich Honeker, Fidel Castro, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, Mobutu, Ceaucescu, and almost every other Marxist leader anywhere. Even the most benign, like Tito in Yougo...
There has been renewed talk lately of “Parliament” (meaning the House of Commons) somehow “blocking” a so-called “no-deal Brexit”, the outcome for which Parliament (meaning both houses) has already legislated, unless the Commons, in a “meaningful vote”, approves a withdrawal agreement...
In the past there have been many attempts to develop a 'philosophy of everything' base on mathematical speculations that took maths into areas it was never designed to go, areas of human thought and enquiry that rightly belong to philosophers. This talk of mathematicians being creative jarrs ...
And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also means populism will live on in America.With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration, but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations...