Professor of International Politics & Economics, University of East London
I have expertise in post-1945 international relations, international political economy and European politics and economics, with an emphasis on the intensification of crises, both political/geo-political and financial/economic. Area studies expertise include Balkan and Near Eastern studies, Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus issue. I am the founding editor of the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies (Routledge, quarterly since 1999). Monographs include: Greece, Financialization and the EU (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013) and The Fall of the US Empire (Pluto 2012). My work is available in Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Serb, Slovene, Bulgarian, Spanish and Greek.
How class and the rise of China won Trump the White House
Dec 06, 2016 20:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Most explanations concerning the reasons that led Trump to victory in the US presidential election are unconvincing for two simple reasons: they brush off the issue of class and the rise of China in the global political...
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