Prospects for a decent future – in conversation with John McDonnell. Tthis Saturday, London
Filed under: European Crisis, Ελληνικά, Politics and Economics, Post-MinFin missives
Filed under: European Crisis, Ελληνικά, Politics and Economics, Post-MinFin missives
Philosopher Slavoj Žižek and former Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, discuss Europe’s future. Click here for the South Bank website With the recent economic crisis in Greece, unprecedented challenges to centralised European policy, and the lack of consensus on the … Continue reading →
Interview mit Yanis Varoufakis: Bittere Bilanz Von Miltiadis Oulios Kein Grieche hat in diesem Jahr die Gemüter in Deutschland so erregt wie Yanis Varoufakis. Die einen bewundern ihn, die anderen regen sich über ihn auf. Als griechischer Finanzminister ist Varoufakis zurückgetreten. … Continue reading →
Thursday 5th November was a happy day. David McWilliams picked me up at Dublin airport and… together we headed for Kilkenny, to open the 2015 Kilkenomics Festival. It was my first visit at Kilkenny but most certainly not the last. … Continue reading →
Click here for a video of the event, here for more photos and here for a tv interview with state channel ORF-tv.Filed under: Democratise the Euro!, European Crisis, Politics and Economics, Post-MinFin missives
In this 30 minute conversation with Martin Wolf, the FT’s Chief Economics Commentator), we discussed the on-going Eurozone crisis, what policies might end it, and the political impediments to their implementation. A detailed list of Martin’s questions follows. For readers without … Continue reading →
Filed under: European Crisis, Politics and Economics, Post-MinFin missives, The Global Minotaur: A theory of the Global Crisis
For a report on the talk published by Cambridge University student newspaper VARSITY, click here. To hear the complete talk, click below.Filed under: Democratise the Euro!, European Crisis, Politics and Economics, Post-MinFin missives
Click here for a video of a useful and heartfelt debate that I had with Professor Hans Werner Sinn, in front of a splendid audience at the University of Munich, 28th October 2015Filed under: European Crisis, Greek Crisis, Post-MinFin missives
One after the other, officials who took part in bringing Greece’s elected government to its knees last July are now coming out of the woodwork with claims that the reason for the six month stalemate between Athens and the Eurogroup … Continue reading →