Brexit

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What Trump Means for Markets: The Great Reversal

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Populism thrives under deflationary conditions, as in Japan and Germany in 1928-33, but populism in power often brings high inflation

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Post-Brexit: A New Era for Anglo-Asian Relations

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If the EU had displayed one tenth of the pragmatism and flexibility of ASEAN, Britain would still be a member.

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Anarchy in the UK: Four Key Questions for the Post-Brexit World

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The response of the British public was the political version of giving the finger. At the same time, it directed a ball of spit at the pollsters

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Brexit and the Unravelling of Europe

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The ideological project of turning Greeks into Germans and vice versa has collided head-on with “the crooked timber of humanity.”

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Britain’s Brexistential Choice: Lessons for Japan

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Sherlock Holmes, in the shape of actor Benedict Cumberbatch, wants to stay. Roger Daltry of The Who says go.