Slowly but surely, the EU is shifting its priorities to the East Asia TimesThe EU bows to ‘systemic rival’ ChinaPepe Escobar
Read More »Pepe Escobar — All roads lead to Rome for Xi
Backgrounder on Italy and BRI (and more). China marches (and sails) west.Asia TimesAll roads lead to Rome for Xi Pepe Escobar
Read More »Bill Mitchell — German growth strategy falters – exposes deep flaws in the EU architecture
Last week (February 14, 2019), Eurostat released its latest national accounts estimates – GDP up by 0.2% and employment up by 0.3% in the euro area – which confirmed that EU growth rates have declined significantly over the course of 2018. Moreover, the December-quarter data confirmed Italy is in official recession and Germany recorded zero growth (thereby avoiding the ‘technical recession’ category after contracting by 0.2 per cent in the September-quarter). Export expenditure accounts for...
Read More »Bill Mitchell – billy blog A progressive European superstate will never come to pass
The increasing uprising against Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) in the media is salutory because it means our ideas are now considered to be a threat to the mainstream economics (for example, Paul Krugman now buying into the carping) and to the heterodox tradition (for example, the British economists who self-identify with that tradition). The high profile debate around the Green New Deal has been associated with MMT and this has brought all sort of crazy attacks on MMT from those who think...
Read More »Bill Mitchell — The conflicting concepts of cosmopolitan within Europe – Part 2
In the blog post earlier this week – The conflicting concepts of cosmopolitan within Europe – Part 1 (January 29, 2019) – I juxtaposed two concepts of ‘cosmopolitanism’ which appeared to be part of the early moves to achieve European integration. On the one hand, there was a Kantian-style desire to create, through cooperation between previously warring states, a peaceful and prosperous future for a ‘one’ Europe. This construct would be welcoming to outsiders, progressive, and celebrate...
Read More »Bill Mitchell — EU deliberately subjugates prosperity to maintain its neoliberal ideology
While the Brexit shambles wound on in London, with the Prime Minister being walloped one day by her own party, and then the next given a victory, courtesy of some Labour Party bungling (the no-confidence motion), across the Channel things have been turning markedly sour. While the Europhile Left hold Europe dear to their hearts, the reality is that their dreamworld is falling apart. This is not only because of the incompetence of its polity but also because of the deliberate strategies of...
Read More »Collapse of the European Integration ‘is on the Cards’ – Sputniknews.com 5-1-2019
https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201901051071233435-eurozone-fragmentation-euro-economy-issue/ Collapse of the European Integration ‘is on the Cards’ – Professor 06:06 05.01.2019 With 2019 beginning and the EU as fractured as ever, increasing scrutiny has been placed by leading economists on the bloc’s single currency the EU. Which they argue has caused more harm than good. Sputnik spoke with Stavros Mavroudeas, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Macedonia for...
Read More »Bill Mitchell — Some Brexit dynamics while across the Channel Europe is in denial
It is Wednesday and I am going to stick to my decision to ‘not publish a blog post’ on Wednesdays unless there is some new data (such as the quarterly release of the Australian National Accounts). I want to use this time to attend to other writing obligations. But a few snippets won’t hurt, will they? The first, looks at some extraordinary denial from the European Union bosses. The second, looks at evidence that the Brexit environment is already providing positive dynamics for British...
Read More »Kit Knightly — The EU and the warning signs of Fascism
Sure sounds like incipient fascism to me. But, hey, it couldn't happen here, could it?The DuranThe EU and the warning signs of Fascism Kit Knightly | co-editor of OffGuardian (UK)
Read More »Bill Mitchell — EU Services Notification Directive will undermine democracy within cities
In a blog post last week – Financial services agreements – the EU as a neoliberal, corporatist project (November 13, 2018) – I wrote about the way the EU compromised the capacity of elected Member State governments to advance the well-being of their nations by the way they negotiate trade arrangements in services, particularly with respect to the financial services sector. For all those Europhiles that regularly deny the core agenda of the EU is to compromise democratic outcomes in favour...
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