Sentences with phrase «austerity politics»

Quite a contrast with President Obama (and others») invocation of a leisurely «bridge to the future» where fossil fuel use is concerned, or of neoliberal economic policies (to say nothing of austerity politics).
History The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea by Jack E. Davis Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics by Kim Phillips - Fein Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots Against Hollywood and America by Steven J. Ross
Preparation for a post election, post austerity politics should start now,
«What's happened is people have said they have had quite enough of austerity politics, they have had quite enough of cuts in public expenditure, underfunding our health service, underfunding our schools and our education service and not giving our young people the chance they deserve in our society.»
«At the heart of Jeremy's campaign, upon which he received such a huge mandate, was the rejection of austerity politics
What's happened is people have said they've had quite enough of austerity politics
We don't know if the Tories will pursue their «one more heave» approach to austerity politics or, alternatively, raise their heads from their porn stash of old Spectators and look outside the window.
What's more, many social problems are getting worse because the austerity politics pursued since 2010 has been just as disastrous for Manchester as for other Northern cities.
The cynical assumption that Labour is following a 35 % strategy of cruising to victory on the back of disillusioned Lib Dem voters and austerity politics appears more convincing by the day.
It has cultivated an image of a social democratic party, an alternative to «austerity politics».
People have said they've had quite enough of austerity politics.
Five years after the financial crisis eased, sovereign debt, budget deficits and austerity politics still dominate the headlines.
The Grillo phenomenon is a challenge not only to austerity politics, but to the traditional party system itself.
Tory MPs shouted «shame» across the chamber as Corbyn continued the criticise what he believes are the impacts of austerity politics.

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In Gordon's view, Britain is not yet facing significant pressure from bondholders, making the austerity drive very much about the politics of the day.
THE AGE OF AUSTERITY: How Scarcity Will Remake American Politics (Doubleday) Thomas Byrne Edsall
Germany's Demand for EU Austerity is wrong — but internal politics may be the catalyst that threatens the EU project
● The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the EurozonePolitics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the EurozonAusterity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozonepolitics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozonausterity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozone crisis.
The current German politics of imposing austerity measures on the rest of Europe stems from the tradition of what Adrian Pabst memorably termed «Kantian morality of context-less duties, Weberian statecraft void of virtue, and Bismarckian quasi-military management of citizens through centralised welfare.»
From outgoing Greek Prime Minister Papandreou's torpedoing of the G20 by his «bolt from the blue» referendum call, swiftly withdrawn under outraged pressure from the Merkel - Sarkozy tandem, to Italy's Berlusconi teetering on the edge, then announcing he will resign and abandon his attempts to cling to power, to Sarkozy himself introducing larger than expected «austerity» cuts despite the upcoming presidential election in 2012 — politics is back.
The politics of austerity is proving as disruptive as the economics.
Three, the Franco - German plus Frankfurt club's attempts to solve the crisis by imposing ever deeper austerity on struggling member states whilst starting to intervene — through high profile public statements and pressure — into other member states» domestic politics is a combustible situation and completely at odds with how the EU should and normally does function politically.
This subsidy will allow the Treasury to redirect its fiscal focus towards other areas, particularly at a time when the neoliberal politics of austerity are being constantly orchestrated.
The politics of austerity has tested this ideological synthesis to destruction.
But what was revelatory about the Queen's Speech was what it didn't mention: it wholly ignored the seismic political shifts and horrific events which have brought renewed public engagement in politics and staunch opposition to an ideologically - driven political agenda of austerity and deregulation.
Fiscal austerity, fiscal consolidation and spending cutbacks currently dominate the politics of many of the world's democracies.
He won the Labour leadership last year because he offered an alternative to austerity and the stale old politics of the last three decades.
A provocative 2013 book written by French economist Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty - first Century, condemns the politics of austerity and unbridled capitalism that concentrate wealth in the hands of a few and create persistent inequalities.
These 2 parties, represent the progressive currents in Welsh politics and registered a clear combined majority of votes overall, then announced common policy objectives which could defend Wales against austerity and begin to build a foundation for economic recovery.
A Labour leader, a Shadow Chancellor and an Opposition which supports an end to austerity is a wholly new development in British politics.
The Labour leader, struggling with poor personal poll ratings, will be responding to a major report by the IPPR setting out as many as 30 radical measures to rebuild public faith in politics and public institutions in an era of austerity.
Meanwhile, Corbyn seems to have understood that there is a growing constituency of citizens that is hungry for a different style of politics and for alternatives to austerity.
So it will fall to this Party to offer the responsible politics the country expects in this age of austerity.
Now when the EU has embedded austerity, neo liberalism, deregulation and «flexible labour markets» in its essence, most left Labour STILL accept the wretched EU project even though it is decimating working class politics and livelihoods everywhere.
Arianna Giovannini is Senior Lecturer in Local Politics in the Department of Politics and Public Policy, De Montfort University, where she is a member of the Local Governance Research Unit (LRGU) and the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity (CURA).
An initial academic assessment of the coalition government, relating implementation to policy objectives, is brought together by Simon Lee and Matt Beech in The Cameron - Clegg Government: Coalition Politics in an Age of Austerity (Palgrave Macmillan, # 19.99).
But McMahon recently claimed that much of his politics aligned with Jeremy Corbyn's, telling The Guardian: «On issues like austerity, I'm very close to Jeremy indeed.
Ms Cooper's down - to - earth feminism defines her politics — she knows that those hardest hit by austerity are women — so her victory would be more than symbolic.»
Hyman accepted that there was an appetite among the public for less austerity and funded investment in public services, but urged the party to now try to combine «the idealism and fresh politics which Corbyn tapped into with a proper programme for government».
Even if you don't share all of his politics, or even worry about much of them, it is exciting to hear someone provide a confident and calm alternative to austerity and privatisation.
He said Conservative austerity had brought about a «nasty, divisive politics» in some parts of the country that blamed problems on immigrants rather than the Government's policies.
Far from being punished for negative campaigning, the politics of austerity and the out - of - touch poshness of its leader, David Cameron and his incumbent Tory party were not only elected back in, but actually added to their seats.
I don't think anyone ought to stand up anywhere in politics and say there is a group that are so wealthy that they should be given a free ride and should be excluded from having to carry the kind of burdens that other people have, particularly in a time of austerity like this.
There were budget crises, polarizing politics, debt - ceiling debacles, federal government shutdowns, and threats of austerity.
Amid questions about what German austerity means for the Mediterranean way of life, and a refugee crisis straining relations among European nations, the Cadaqués exhibition showed how artistic influence and legacies transcend rhetoric, politics, and nationalism.
The Primacy of Audience» Global Art Forum, Dubai (2011); «The Wrong of Contemporary Art: Aesthetics and Political Indeterminacy» (with Andrea Phillips) in Reading Rancière (2011); «Educations Sentimental and Unsentimental: Repositioning the Politics of Art and Education» in Redhook Journal (2011); «Screw (Down) The Debt: Neoliberalism and the Politics of Austerity» in Mute (2010); «You Are Here» for Manifesta 8 (2010).
With works referencing current immigration policies, the fall - out of the banking crisis and the politics of austerity, Sven't Jolle's exhibition explores the values of contemporary society, addressing its inequalities with understated humor.
That is to say the politics of fear demands not only that we accept austerity, but that we accept fewer political and civil freedoms, and that we put up with a government whose legitimacy is solely premised on the claim that it — and only it — can see us through some crisis.
The baseline point here is that right - wing politics is all about natural limits (scarcity, austerity, etc) rather than social ones (even in a world of limits, we'd be fine if we shared the commonwealth).
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