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EUROGENDFOR – policing sans frontières?
EUROGENDFOR – policing sans frontières? Guest article by Sonya Jay Porter The organisation called the EUROGENDFOR, EGF, or more properly the European Gendarmerie Force, should be better known in Britain than it is, for its function is worrying and could … Continue reading
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Tagged Clingendael, EUROGENDOR, Sonya Jay Porter, Statewatch, Torquil Dick-Erikson, Treaty of Velsen
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Depardieu bids French statists ‘Adieu!’
Depardieu bids French statists ‘Adieu!’ Guest article by Stephen Michael MacLean On the roll-call of notable French laisser-faire economists, a few names trip off the tongue: Condillac, Say, Turgot, Tracy, and Bastiat. But can actor Gérard Depardieu be permitted now … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Smith, Disraeli-MacDonald Institute, Gerard Depardieu, Stephen Micheal MacLean
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“I am native – rooted here…”
“I am native, rooted here…” STUART MILLSON offers a centenary appreciation of the life and works of Benjamin Britten The River Alde is one of the most beautiful river landscapes in England. From the quay at the Snape Maltings, at which … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldeburgh, Benjamin Britten, Curlew River, Gloriana, Peter Grimes, Peter Pears, Snape Maltings, Spring Symphony, Suffolk, War Requiem
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