In The Super-Rich, Stephen Haseler describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by the triumphant new global capitalism. In a book for students of politics, economics and sociology, and the general reader, he outlines how a new global super-rich caste has emerged during a period in which the traditional 'middle-class' is facing serious insecurity and income loss. He argues that this new super-rich capitalism, if not balanced by a renewal of the state and community, will not only destroy politics and governance, but democracy as well, and he shows exactly how the...
In The Super-Rich, Stephen Haseler describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by the triumphant new global capitalism. In a b...
This is a study of the European Union's external decision-making processes and the present debate which surrounds them. It considers in turn three main elements of these processes, the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), the External Security and Defence Policy (ESDP)and the Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
This is a study of the European Union's external decision-making processes and the present debate which surrounds them. It considers in turn three mai...
Drawing on research over many years, and on his own experiences in public life on both sides of the Atlantic in London and Washington think-tanks, Haseler outlines the key reasons for Britains supine attitude towards the U.S.A. --a strategy dating back to 1940.
Drawing on research over many years, and on his own experiences in public life on both sides of the Atlantic in London and Washington think-tanks, Has...
In The Super-Rich, Stephen Haseler describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by the triumphant new global capitalism. In a book for students of politics, economics and sociology, and the general reader, he outlines how a new global super-rich caste has emerged during a period in which the traditional 'middle-class' is facing serious insecurity and income loss. He argues that this new super-rich capitalism, if not balanced by a renewal of the state and community, will not only destroy politics and governance, but democracy as well, and he shows exactly how the...
In The Super-Rich, Stephen Haseler describes the dangerous growing tensions caused throughout the West by the triumphant new global capitalism. In a b...
Meltdown tells the full story of the global financial and economic crisis. Drawing on a decade of research it looks at the roots of the catastrophe and reveals the true underlying causes of the global meltdown - some of which might be surprising. And it answers the question: who is to blame? The book also asks vital and urgent questions for the future. What role now for the West? Will China dominate the new century? Is free market capitalism over? Meltdown: How The 'Masters of the Universe' Destroyed The West's Power and Prosperity is a comprehensive guide to the political and economic...
Meltdown tells the full story of the global financial and economic crisis. Drawing on a decade of research it looks at the roots of the catastrophe an...
With an introduction and 2 essays from Professor Stephen Haseler's upcoming book "Our Broken Kingdom." Exploring how the possibility of Scottish independence is still likely, he declares that 'if we avoid fundamental constitutional change the union will break-up within the next few years'. Questioning all vested power, be it the London media, the financial establishment or the monarchy; this book goes deep into the broken Westminster system of politics. Proposing a remedy of introducing a federal set-up for Britain with a constitutional convention, leaving no institution untouched; exploring...
With an introduction and 2 essays from Professor Stephen Haseler's upcoming book "Our Broken Kingdom." Exploring how the possibility of Scottish indep...
The English Tribe is about the crisis of nation and national identity facing the English - and the British - as we meet the challenges of the global economy and absorption into a federal Europe. It asks: what does it mean to be English - and British - at the very end of the twentieth-century? And it argues that as Britain becomes part of a federal Europe there will be no need for the centralized United Kingdom (monarchy, Westminster and Whitehall) as power is divided upwards to Brussels and downwards to the nations, regions and cities of Britain.
The English Tribe is about the crisis of nation and national identity facing the English - and the British - as we meet the challenges of the global e...