Volume 29 No.1
James Stafford
FREE TO READ – The patriotism problem
GREEN FUTURES
Chi Onwurah MP
Taking control of the future: innovation, skills and the Green Industrial Revolution
Chris Armstrong
A Blue New Deal
CRISIS AND COMPETENCE
Giuseppe Telesca
The politics of competence: Covid-19 and the ERM
Stella Creasy MP and Karl Pike
FREE TO READ – Nothing is inevitable: narrating the Covid crisis
RETHINKING NATION AND INTERNATIONALISM
Eunice Goes
Wrapped up in the Union Jack: Starmer’s patriotic turn
John Chowcat
Re-inventing internationalism: lessons from the World Social Forum
LABOUR’S POLITICAL CULTURE
Morgan Jones
FREE TO READ – Remember Scarborough!
Farah Hussain
FREE TO READ – Inconvenient voices: Muslim women and the Labour Party
REVIEWS
Jon Cruddas MP
Politics beyond boundaries
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