The Book About the U.S. Military That Everyone Should Be Reading Now
Kori Schake’s ‘The State and the Soldier’ is the discussion on civilian control of the military that this moment requires
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Kori Schake’s ‘The State and the Soldier’ is the discussion on civilian control of the military that this moment requires
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Three myths shape debates about government borrowing and growth. First, that the cause of our growth woes is an overbearing, miserly finance ministry. Borrowing too little has just not ranked among Britain’s recent weaknesses. Debt has doubled since the financial crisis. We now pay more to borrow than any other G7 economy. Consequently, debt interest consumes more … Continued The post Three myths about UK borrowing and growth appeared first on Resolution Foundation
Morning all, If you’re in the market for some pub-quiz-winning trivia, as the results roll in keep an eye on whether Labour’s defeat in the local elections is even more sizeable than the Conservative’s losses in 2019, when 1,300 seats fell out of their control, a loss of more than a quarter (27 per cent) … Continued The post While you’re refreshing the results… pensions, mortgages, and the map that matters appeared first on Resolution Foundation
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze