The next British centre-left
New Policy Network publication urges the Labour party to adopt a more
realist, long-term and coalition-building political strategy. By PATRICK DIAMOND & MICHAEL KENNY
The future of economic governance in the EU
New publication marks a serious attempt to break free from the damaging polarisation of the eurocrisis and identify common ground where sensible economics and political reality can join forces.
Essay: Europe’s illusionary straitjacket
The idea that the solution to the continent's woes lies in Eurozone break-up is both dangerous and dubious. Eurobonds and fiscal innovations can be game changers. By ANKE HASSEL & WALTRAUD SCHELKLE
Latest Opinion
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The dangers of Britain’s new global myth
Roger LiddleThe Conservative-led government's view of the UK’s relationship with Europe belies a lack of vision about Britain’s role in the twenty first century.
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Parameters of a crisis
Richard CorbettThe EU's multifaceted reforms have changed treaties, legislation, supervision and behaviour. Now measured assessment is imperative.
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The Europeanisation of domestic politics
Olaf CrammeThe trend towards the Europeanisation of domestic politics may see the emergence of a genuine debate between left and right at the EU level.
News and Events
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Labour's lost liberalism
15 March 2012Policy Network publication "The next British centre-left" has encouraged a debate within the Labour party and amongst political commentators.
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François Hollande in London
29 February 2012French presidential candidate François Hollande will today outline his vision for France in a campaign speech at King's College London.
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State of the Left - Jan 2012
31 January 2012The latest edition of Policy Network's monthly briefing on the state of centre-left politics in different national settings.
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