Notes from NowhereWhy Francis Fukuyama remains relevantMore than three decades ago in the summer of 1989 a young academic and US State Department employee took to the pages of the ‘National…Sep 23, 2022Sep 23, 2022
Notes from Nowhere‘So tell me, why can’t we trust politicians?’The troubles with trust and ‘the truth’ in democratic politicsJul 19, 2022Jul 19, 2022
Notes from NowhereWhat can Clem Attlee teach us today?This year marks a hundred years since Clement Attlee was first elected to parliament in 1922. By 1935 he had risen to the party’s…May 11, 2022May 11, 2022
Notes from NowhereIran under Raisi, what next?Hardliner? Compared to what? Elected? Elected how?Aug 6, 2021Aug 6, 2021
Notes from NowhereThe tragic case of Iran’s RouhaniThe inevitable fate of any centrist leader?Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
Notes from NowhereIf Biden’s policy isn’t regime change, then he should help Iran’s reformers!By reviving the Nuclear Deal, Biden could put some wind beneath the wings of the reformers or he could just watch them be clippedFeb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Notes from NowhereWhat can lefties learn from Roger Scruton?There are no shortage of dead philosophers (or indeed just writers) whose books go unread, gathering dust on the shelves of libraries or…Jan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Notes from NowhereBuilding more ain’t enough!Lesson from around the world to help solve Britain’s housing crisis.Aug 30, 2020Aug 30, 2020
Notes from NowhereBlue Labour won the argument but it remains misunderstood!Since its short-lived ascent to influence under Ed Miliband in 2011, Blue Labour has come under strong attacks from both the left and the…Jul 25, 2020Jul 25, 2020