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Comity: Multilateralism in the new cold war
25 October 2021
This blog article, published on the Elgar Blog, marks the publication of Comity: Multilateralism in the new cold war. The article takes the concept of ‘Comity’ as the entry point for a discussion of international rulemaking in today’s world.

The Institutions for Democratic Politics
17 August 2018

This blog article describes the different ways we can think about the underlying purpose of democratic politics in the contemporary social setting and what this means for constitutional support.
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Making a 21st century constitution: the rules we have established for democracies are now outdated
29 June 2018
This blog article points to the importance of the analysis of individual and group behaviour in thinking about the contemporary setting for constitutions. It also points to the relevance of institutional economics in thinking about the role of ‘rights’ and the chains of intermediaries involved in modern forms of governance.

Populism; What’s going on
13 June 2018
This blog article - written for the general reader - points to the gap that has emerged between the directness and immediacy we feel when we are making choices in the market compared with the distance we feel when we are dealing with government and political leaders.

On the edge: David Cameron’s EU renegotiation strategies
December 2015
A series of five blog articles on Cameron's attempt to renegotiate the UK's position in the EU prior to the referendum, published as an eBook by the Public Policy Group, London School of Economics.

The US Supreme Court’s ruling on Obamacare illustrates the weak nature of legal limits placed on the exercise of EU powers
22 November 2013
 
Greater differentiation should be the EU’s new normal
15 January 2013
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