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  • 5th Aug 2023

    The Northern Star at Large

    Northern Star writers have been at work elsewhere this summer. You can catch up with them here (some links paywalled). On the seventh anniversary of Brexit, Peter Ramsay wrote for Unherd about what Brexit has taught us about British politics. In June, Peter gave a talk to launch our book Taking Control at the Liverpool…

  • 23rd Jun 2023

    National Sovereignty or Bust

    “national sovereignty is a dangerous term for a Left that despises the nation (and in particular its working-class members), and an impossible one for a Right that may be able to stomach the nation but blanches at giving the population real influence over economic decisions.”

  • 15th May 2023

    Debasing Citizenship

    “That Labour should make these proposals reveals its profound, paternalistic hostility to the idea of democratic self-government.”

  • 22nd Mar 2023

    The Graveyard of Euroscepticism

    “There could hardly be a more fitting place for the graveyard of Euroscepticism than Northern Ireland…”

  • 15th Mar 2023

    Book Launch

    ‘This is the most important book to come out of the struggles over Britain’s membership of the EU, and it makes all other works on the subject look trivial.’

  • 21st Feb 2023

    Brexit from NATO

    “It took two decades of provocation by NATO before Russia was finally faced with the prospect of American nuclear missiles along its 1000 mile-long border with Ukraine and decided to invade.”

  • 31st Jan 2023

    The Triumph of Global Britain

    “The failures of Brexit so far must be laid on Tory Brexiters themselves: their inability to understand that economic growth was about much more than trade deals, and their resultant inability to deliver policies that were meaningfully different enough to demonstrate an authentic political independence of the status quo.”

  • 13th Jan 2023

    Keeping Control

    “Instead of evaporating national sovereignty into the supranational forums of the EU, Starmer proposes to dissolve it away into local government.”

  • 11th Jan 2023

    Narcissism Goes to War

    Peter Ramsay reviews Benjamin Abelow, How the West Brought War to Ukraine: Understanding How US and NATO Policies Led to Crisis, War, and the Risk of Nuclear Catastrophe

  • 4th Jan 2023

    Sovereignty and Industrial Relations

    “By making the national arena of politics more meaningful, Brexit also makes industrial conflict and distributional struggles more meaningful, too.”

  • 16th Dec 2022

    New Section: Book Reviews

    George Hoare reviews Oliver Eagleton, The Starmer Project: A Journey to the Right and Phil Hammond reviews Frank Furedi, The Road to Ukraine: How the West Lost its Way 

  • 4th Nov 2022

    Whatever Happened to the National Interest?

    “Embedded in the idea of the national interest is the principle that there is a greater good that can be institutionalised through state structures and policy, and that political power can be meaningfully exercised to protect a people’s collective interests.”

  • 21st Oct 2022

    When Is a Coup not a Coup?

    “The language of ‘soft coup’ tends to hide as much as it reveals about the character of the events it describes.”

  • 20th Oct 2022

    Morgenthau Rides Again: Why is Germany Deindustrialising?

    “A Morgenthau Plan Redux is being imposed on Germany not because it has suffered military defeat, but rather as the outcome of a US-led proxy war on Russia, a war that is succeeding in inflicting more immediate damage on Germany than it is on Russia?”

  • 7th Oct 2022

    British Republicanism after Elizabeth

    “The Queen was a symbol of the class compromise that lasted from the aftermath of the Second World War until the 1970s.”

  • 30th Sep 2022

    The Singaporeans’ Pyrrhic Victory 

    “Just as the gods of the market have spurned Truss and Kwarteng’s offerings, with dreary predictability, the left has sided with those very same gods…”

  • 27th Sep 2022

    Who Will Constitute the Nation?

    “As the old forms and appearances of nationhood inherited from the past lose their grip on the popular imagination and loyalty, we can more clearly identify the nation’s essence. And it is a potentially inspiring one: it is our own self-government.”

  • 9th Aug 2022

    Who Should Control Foreign Policy?

    “As with Covid policy, to ask the most basic questions about means, ends, costs, benefits with respect to Ukraine is verboten and will draw a barrage of smears”

  • 22nd Jul 2022

    Culture Wars and Wars for Values

    “Both at home and abroad, culture-wars politics entails drawing a division between the enlightened, morally-superior minority attuned to the exclusions and oppressions of the vulnerable, and the uninformed, unaware majority who are likely to abuse if they are not re-educated and policed.”

  • 19th Jul 2022

    National Sovereignty and International Order

    “Surveying the last 30 years from the vantage point of 2022, we can confidently say that the cosmopolitan project has failed.”

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