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The English Tribe is about the crisis of nation and national identity facing the English - and the British - as we meet the challenges of the global economy and absorption into a federal Europe.;It asks: what does it mean to be English - and British - at the very end of the twentieth-century? And it argues that as Britain becomes part of a federal Europe there will be no need for the centralized United Kingdom (monarchy, Westminster and Whitehall) as power is divided upwards to Brussels and downwards to the nations, regions and cities of Britain.
With an introduction and 2 essays from Professor Stephen Haseler's
upcoming book "Our Broken Kingdom". Exploring how the possibility
of Scottish independence is still likely, he declares that 'if we
avoid fundamental constitutional change the union will break-up
within the next few years'. Questioning all vested power, be it the
London media, the financial establishment or the monarchy; this
book goes deep into the broken Westminster system of politics.
Proposing a remedy of introducing a federal set-up for Britain with
a constitutional convention, leaving no institution untouched;
exploring the road to a written constitution. Concluding this book,
Graham Allen MP takes a look at why a written constitution is vital
in order to enshrine the right of Parliament to a vote before the
Prime Minister can exercise the power declare war. In his paper he
questions the ancient Royal Prerogative powers referring to his
experience in forcing a Parliamentary debate in the run-up to the
2003 invasion of Iraq.
Meltdown UK is the story of how Britain's leaders - from Thatcher
to Blair - through arrogance and recklessness turned Britain into
an 'island experiment' for global finance and 'market madness'. It
all came crashing down in the great banking crisis - and we are now
paying the price. Following his prescient warnings in his earlier
books, The Super-Rich (in 2000) and Meltdown (in 2008) Stephen
Haseler, in this latest work, draws the lessons from the crisis.
Whilst our political class are paralysed, playing by the rules of
the old, failed, system - by cutting deficits and the public sector
- he points to 'another way'. He argues that: Global financial
'markets' caused the crisis, and now no longer function. They need
to be confronted by governments, not appeased. Britain should end
its two decades-long big business-led hatred of government, public
service, the public sector and the 'big state'. Britain's elites
need to end their love affair with the mega-rich and unearned
privilege, and instead create a much more equal society by
redistributing wealth. In order to survive, Britain needs to be
part of a bigger political union, a wider grouping of countries,
and the only one on offer is Europe. COMMENTS ON STEPHEN HASELER'S
MELTDOWN: 'A great book...superb insight into the origins of the
global meltdown' PROFESSOR LORD SKIDELSKY, AUTHOR OF KEYNES 'I
enjoyed the book...Absolutely right to point out that the debt
mountain is the result of globalisation' LARRY ELLIOTT, ECONOMICS
EDITOR, THE GUARDIAN
Meltdown tells the full story of the global financial and economic
crisis. Drawing on a decade of research it looks at the roots of
the catastrophe and reveals the true underlying causes of the
global meltdown - some of which might be surprising. And it answers
the question: who is to blame? The book also asks vital and urgent
questions for the future. What role now for the West? Will China
dominate the new century? Is free market capitalism over? Meltdown:
How The 'Masters of the Universe' Destroyed The West's Power and
Prosperity is a comprehensive guide to the political and economic
transformation through which we are living.
Everyone is still asking: Why did Britain go to war in Iraq? Why
did Prime Minister Blair support America at every turn? How has the
bulldog become a lapdog? And, is Britain now forever just a part of
the American empire? In his new book Sidekick Stephen Haseler
answers these highly topical and urgent questions. Drawing on
research over many years, and on his own experiences in public life
on both sides of the Atlantic in London and Washington think-tanks,
he outlines the key reasons for Britain's supine attitude towards
the USA. Dr. Haseler suggests that it was Tony Blair's desperate
need to become a 'celebrity world leader' that led him to become a
'sidekick' to America. He shows how this British 'sidekick'
strategy goes back to 1940, and even beyond. And he also shows how
the 'lingering imperial illusions' of Britain's official class has
led them into becoming a subaltern of Washington in the American
empire; and how Whitehall special interests - in the intelligence
services and the military - are no longer independent, but serve
this empire. Sidekick amounts to a history of how a whole post-war
British political generation has turned Britain into a virtual
province of the American empire - and in the process shunned
improving our relationship with Europe. Finally, he argues that in
the new century Britain needs to make a choice between, on the one
hand, continuing in 'the unhealthy' relationship with Washington,
and, on the other, making a real contribution to building Europe.
This is a study of the European Union's external decision-making
processes and the present debate which surrounds them. It considers
in turn three main elements of these processes, the Common Foreign
and Security Policy (CFSP), the External Security and Defence
Policy (ESDP)and the Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
When Germany took over the six-month rotating presidency of the
European Union in the first half of 2007, it was confronted with
high hopes for the outcome of its presidency. These expectations
stemmed from a long list of pressing problems and challenges the EU
was facing. This report will concentrate on whether the German
presidency was able to push forward an ambitious agenda in the
field of security and defence policy and further developed ESDP
instrument. It will also give an outlook for the future development
of ESDP.
This edition consists of the core contributions to the first volume
of "Social Europe" journal plus new material exclusively published
in this book.
T book is about how we govern ourselves. Recent developments in
politics, economics and administration appear all to lead in one
direction, and that is federal. Federalism can mean many different
things to different people. In needs to be nailed down. This book
does just that, pinning down its relevance to the changing
structure of regional government in Britain and to the changing
role that Britain plays in the developing federal structure of the
European Union. These four essays from outspoken politicians and
commentators ask the federal questions about Britain's changing
constitution and our greater integration with the continent, and
offer various answers. Their cogent arguments reflect the
deep-seated hopes and feares of millions about how we are governed,
showing how getting decision making down as near as can be to the
citizen may carry costs as far as efficiency is concerned, but
brings benefits for democracy. Wherever you stand on the political
spectrum, or on the costitutional issues that often divide the
parties, this book will help to clarify the arguments about the
right way to govern the country. These four essays from outspoken
politicians and commentators ask the federal questions about
Britain's changing constitution and our greater integration with
the continent, and offer various answers. Their cogent arguments
reflect the deep-seated hopes and feares of millions about how we
are governed, showing how getting decision making down as near as
can be to the citizen may carry costs as far as efficiency is
concerned, but brings benefits for democracy. Wherever you stand on
the political spectrum, or on the costitutional issues that often
divide the parties, this book will help to clarify the arguments
about the right way to govern the country
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