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Global markets and the new illiberalism
Sam Freedman
After World War II, America and its allies put in place a set of alliances, institutions and power structures to rebuild war-ravaged countries, create geopolitical stability and generate global econom
The arts sector has long been unthinkingly in thrall to the supposedly “progressive” left but a coherent, coordinated, conservative strategy could, and should, shift the consensus
“History is just one f**king thing after another,” declares a vulgar schoolboy in Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys. Surveying the past 25 years can feel the same way. From Iraq to the euro crisis
The troubled history of US-China relations
The Conservative Party, the “oldest, most successful political party in the history of democracy”, is in big trouble, says Andrew Neil. Its “very survival is on the line”. Indeed, if there were an ele
The evidence is clear: the Tory Party’s plight can be blamed on the Liz Truss U-turn that exploded its claim to hard-headed competence