Opinion / Technology, Innovation, the Future

The Staggering Cost to Russia of Putinism

Here’s a question. If country X grows its economy 1% faster than country Y over ten years, what’s the difference in outcomes? I previously looked at Serbia and Zimbabwe in this sense, trying to calculate the True Costs of Stupidity: Thus the Cost of Milosevic(ism) can be accurately measured. It is […]

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Musty Needy Putin

I’ve been writing my new piece for PunditWire on Vladimir Putin’s long State of the Nation speech. I’ll link to it when it goes up. The speech was a full 1500 words longer in the English version, showing how the Russian language is good at using endings of words to […]

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Spies! Lies!

Tomorrow at LVS School in Ascot I am giving a presentation to the public on the general subject of Spies.  Always a fascinating theme down the centuries. Plenty about the subject here on my website, including my piece for DIPLOMAT in 2010 that looked briefly at the differences between HUMINT, […]

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Back in the NHS

Attentive readers will recall my Near Death Experience in an NHS hospital back in 2011, and the thoughts it prompted on how a large UK hospital works: In one banal way of looking at it, the NHS is a huge quasi-shop. It has ‘customers’ who need ‘products’, so the key […]

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The Return of Ed Miliband

UPDATE The key zero-zero soundbite in this speech (below) is already causing controversy for being, how best to put this, simply wrong. Ed Miliband has been quick to put out a subtly different version to try to fix the mess! But the original tendentious version is still out there proudly on […]

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When Borders Melt

My latest piece for DIPLOMAT wonders what happens when international borders start to melt: … some people think that borders are less and less important. This in turn seems to signify politically (or even morally) that within the European Union so-called nation states are less and less important. As perhaps […]

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How World War Three Starts (Again)

It’s always good when a Pope picks up one’s ideas and gives them mass appeal. Here is Pope Francis warning that a ‘piecemeal World War Three‘ may have already begun: “Even today, after the second failure of another world war, perhaps one can speak of a third war, one fought piecemeal, […]

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Spam Mutates to New levels of Charm and Wit

What’s not to love about this Spam message? Can I simply just say what a relief to uncover a person that really understands what they are talking about on the net. You certainly know how to bring a problem to light and make it important. A lot more people need […]

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At Long Last – a New Look

As will be obvious to anyone reading this, the website has had a massive overhaul to bring it humming beautifully into something like an acceptable modern form. This is my first posting on the new site. I am doing it to check that I can master the simplest WordPress buttons […]

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Eavesdropping

My latest piece at Telegraph Blogs – on state eavesdropping: What safeguards might we want within this wide range of different activities so that the government does all these things reasonably but does not overstep the mark in using information technologies improperly against its own citizens? Something like this: • […]

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