As from 1 November 2016 I am employed 3.5 days a week as Professor of Practice in International Political Economy at City, University of London.
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Fog, cancelled trains and blogging
I am heading for Oxford to discuss country-by-country reporting for two days and before you say it, that is my idea of fun. But fog
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A note to those using silly pseudonyms
As usual some who might politely be called idiots are offering me comment for publication on the blog. Many, some offering superficially sensible comment, are
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COFFERS: the next three years of my research
Every now and again I have to provide new information on my sources of funding as these change over time. Another change is now imminent.
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Holiday
I am aware that there are rumours that I work constantly, do not need sleep and have a twin to aid my productivity. None of
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Corbyn comments – a change to my moderation policy
This blog has been going for more than a decade. There have been more than 13,000 posts and over 100,000 comments, every one of which
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Comments today
I moderated something like 300 comments on this blog yesterday. Most were published. I replied to a lot. The figure was exceptional: it’s not often
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11.2 million
I admit to being a bit of a geek. That must explain why in the last few minutes I did something I have not ever
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The campaigner’s view
The last few days have left me asking some pretty fundamental questions of myself. I am very well aware that my suggestion that Jeremy Corbyn
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