The Lost Peace?

13th of May 2025 As the Ukrainian war enters its third year, there has been renewed, if rather limp, talk of a ceasefire followed by negotiations. The premise is that since neither side can ‘win’, it makes sense to start making peace. Few now remember that the war almost ended before it got going. On … Continue reading The Lost Peace?

Military Keynesianism?

15th of May 2025 As John Lanchester recently remarked (LRB 27 April 2025) ‘However little money there is for anything else, there’s always enough money for a war’. The failures of neoliberal economics threaten all kinds of political backlashes, some of which have already been seen in the nationalist turn of international relations. ‘Military Keynesianism’ … Continue reading Military Keynesianism?

1984 Revisited – Robert Skidelsky and Attila Mesterházy Jr.

5th of June 2025 In George Orwell’s 1984, Big Brother’s state of Oceania is perpetually at war. This never-ending conflict is not a conventional war to be won, but rather a tool of control. The paradoxical party slogan “War is Peace” is the key idea. Continuous war justifies continuous surveillance. Orwell’s novel vividly illustrates how … Continue reading 1984 Revisited – Robert Skidelsky and Attila Mesterházy Jr.

Podcast Appearances

Please find my latest podcast appearances from the past month below: Neutrality Studies - Pascal Lottaz: "Britain’s insistence on total Ukrainian victory was misguided – it’s time for a realistic compromise" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fRekSG5p2U&t=53s Glen Diesen: "Pax-Americana is Over" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALnyAWz5l8I&t=998s Glen Diesen: "Europe Is Trapped by Its Own Propaganda in Ukraine" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtDydebAs8k&t=1240s Glen Diesen: … Continue reading Podcast Appearances

New Statesman: Could John Maynard Keynes fix Trump’s tariff crisis?

This trade war is really a fight for the future of the dollar. 16/04/2025 Trump’s tariff bombardment has torn up the rules by which Western elites have lived for the last 35 years: the rules of a globalising economy under the benign guardianship of a Pax Americana. He is openly challenging opinion makers to change … Continue reading New Statesman: Could John Maynard Keynes fix Trump’s tariff crisis?