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Ok time to release this into the wild. I spent two weeks during this election campaign trundling around the north on public transport, talking to people about their places. Hopefully I managed to capture a few things
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New piece from @GregoryStiles and me on Starmer and Sunak's one-upmanship on defence spending and what this election 'arms race' can tell us about about failed industrial strategy in the UK and the historic role of Yorkshire #steel.
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Hall’s book is excellent on Wight. The testimonials to Bull were also good but short. It would have been great to see both as expanded volumes. Similarly would be good to see something on Watson’s rather interesting past as both diplomat and scholar and indeed Coral Bell.
Agreed. Beyond a few books detailing Bull’s thinking on anarchy/anarchical society or the new volume on Wight’s unpublished work there isn’t anything like a decent biography of English School thinkers which is a real shame.
Why do so few IR scholars/political scientists have biographies written about them compared to basically any other social science discipline? Even the English School doesn't go beyond the odd extended obituary.