My review of Stephen Quick's "The Dhofar War: British covert campaigning in Arabia 1965–1975" for the journal Cold War History www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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My review of Adam Hanieh's wonderful new book, "Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the Modern World Market", for the Journal of Development Studies www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
I was interviewed by @owenjones.bsky.social last week: on MAGA imperialism's effect on US hegemony, and why the Trump-Starmer spat is something of a pantomime www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vc0...
I was interviewed on Novara on Friday evening, about the war's implications for the Gulf, the world economy and the UK www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bot...
Me in conversation with @lalehkhalili.bsky.social at the London Review Bookshop on her new book "Extractive Capitalism". Here or wherever you get your podcasts www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/podcasts-vid...
"New World Order? Venezuela, Greenland, Iran: Geopolitics and the UK". Faiza Shaheen in conversation with Dr David Wearing, Assistant Professor in International Relations at the University of Sussex. Monday 7.30pm, 26th January. Pankhurst Hall, Woodford Memorial Hall, 209 High Road, London E19 2PA
Join me and @faizashaheen.bsky.social next Monday 26 Jan at Woodford Memorial Hall as we discuss UK foreign policy in a time of geopolitical crisis
@davidwearing.bsky.social : "Look at the record of the people who are on this board of peace.. are these credible people to be promoting peace? Are these credible people to deliver the interests of the Palestinian people? It's not cynical to say they aren't, its just a recognition of reality"
Ah yes, thank you. I had that one saved already 👍
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Where's this from?
Yeah, Chomsky too
History will record how a non-trivial number of supposedly liberal centrists went along - wittingly or unwittingly - with the transparently McCarthyite scam of the cancel culture/free speech moral panic And in doing so helped pave the way for neo-fascism.
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Campaign Against Arms Trade are a great source of reliable information and high quality analysis on UK arms sales. They have important resources on UK arms to Israel in the context of the Gaza genocide. Vital that we keep ourselves informed about these things.
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For Labour people, its either this sort of performance or just facing reality.
Saw an exchange this guy had with someone on UK arms to Israel and how its no big deal. And honestly the combination of utter self confidence and utter ignorance, which would be offensive at the best of times, is really something else when we're talking about genocide.
Sad to see them putting ideological purity before the national interest
and in framing themselves as the only True Knowers, the data boys fail to understand how they form part of the complicated, contingent outcomes they’re claiming to observe objectively. “We can only respond to poll numbers, not shape action,” is itself a theory of the world that evidence doesn’t back
How combining Lucy holding the football and Charlie Brown kicking the football can save Labour
A big blanket term for "people who aren't us" that encompasses social democrats and white supremacists.
Corporate power...and the far right
Beautiful :)
We have long departed the realms of actual pragmatism where you appeal to both your base and the swing vote. We are now in the realms of reactionary pathology where you hold your base vote and their values in sincere contempt while chasing a concept of a swing voter that is 100% illusory.
It will take a substantive, progressive shift in policy. The mind-blowingly radical step of doing things your target voters like. Maintain the current course, and insult a politician who is better appealing to your target voters, and you confirm in their minds that they were right to reject you.
Clearly Labour would sooner alienate even more of the progressive voters they're losing than do what it takes to build the voter coalition they need to keep Farage out of no10.
They'll never let go of that little article of faith no matter how low their numbers drop
These people live in a little fairyland. Probably have music playing in their heads when they type out stuff like this
What about someone like myself who is mixed British Asian? Could I get half a seat in the Commons? Could I share it with a sibling?
Yes, that was the paragraph that jumped out at me as well. Beautiful.
We may well be reading different things. In global political economy one cannot teach or research seriously without using the concept. Remember that neoliberal SAPs were devastating across the South. This likely explains much of the explosion in the term's usage in the graph you shared earlier.