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...But the signs are that the US administration is heading tentatively down the policy path set out a few months ago by Todd Tucker of the Roosevelt Institute and Timothy Meyer of Vanderbilt University in...
...In a recent paper, Todd Tucker of the Roosevelt Institute and Timothy Meyer of Vanderbilt argue that the US does not need to go the same way as the EU and introduce carbon pricing, but can still work with...
...Today, in the age of Twitter, the language probably needs to be less grandiloquent (and more gender inclusive) than that of Churchill and Roosevelt....
...The second thing the chancellor should target is what Roosevelt would have called “public works”. Investment in broadband infrastructure should be doubled....
...As Yale’s Timothy Snyder asserts: “Post-truth is pre-fascism, and Trump has been our post-truth president.” If truth is subjective, force must decide....
...That is Sheila Bair, the chair throughout the crisis of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — the agency President Franklin Delano Roosevelt created to wind up failed US retail banks while guaranteeing...
...This approach, which was brought into the mainstream by conflicted trust buster Teddy Roosevelt (who both loved and loathed power, but wanted to see corporations curbed by government) lasted through the...
...Timothy Garton Ash, professor of European Studies at Oxford, describes the referendum as “a Union debate with the addition of modern campaigning techniques”....
...The difference is that Roosevelt’s federal government was not occupied with a huge constitutional project....
...Nick Boles, a Conservative MP and former minister, urged Mr Hammond to consider increased borrowing announcements later this year in the Budget....
...Nick Timothy, Mrs May’s former co-chief of staff, accused him of “pre-briefing” against his own government on Tuesday....
...His somewhat surprising lodestar is former American President Teddy Roosevelt. “Roosevelt’s key insight was that capitalism in the 1890s in the US was becoming its own worst enemy,” he says....
...Ronald Reagan did so in 1994, five years after he stepped down from office, the latest in a line of presidents and their consorts — Franklin Roosevelt with polio, Betty Ford with breast cancer — to use the...
...In a recent edition of Strategy + Business magazine, Timothy Laseter of University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, points out how in the 1890s and early 1900s, industrialists embraced “scientific...
...Roosevelt – it wasn’t just a timing thing – he took advantage of the five months [between the election and inauguration] to stop so they [the Republicans] would “own” everything....
...Mr Boles of the Eurasia Group believes that the biggest danger to an agreement probably still lies with opposition from Republicans, rather than Democrats....
...He is a man who expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma bomber....
...In the early weeks of the Obama administration, nobody attracted worse press than Timothy Geithner....
...Boles, managing director of Equilibrium Pensions, the Isle of Man-based advisers....
...Eleanor’s Eyebrows , by Timothy Knapman and David Tazzyman, Simon & Schuster, RRP£6.99 Tazzyman’s scribbly pencil work brings life to the adventures of the wonderfully abysmal Mr Gum....
...Being Soviet: Identity, Rumour and Everyday Life under Stalin 1939-1953, by Timothy Johnston, Oxford University Press, RRP£55 An ambitious and thought-provoking study of the lives of ordinary Soviet people...
...Franklin Roosevelt once said that people working for the US president should have a “passion for anonymity”. Someone forgot to tell the team working for Barack Obama....
...In his own way, Mr Obama is following the path trodden by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Nowhere is his conservatism more obvious than in the handling of the economic crisis....
...With the exception of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose first spell in 1933 produced 15 big pieces of legislation, a feat not achieved before or since, and who first trumpeted the 100-day timeline, no president...
...Less has been paid to another, perhaps more relevant, book that Mr Obama has praised: The Defining Moment, by Jonathan Alter, which chronicles Franklin Roosevelt’s first 100 days in office in 1933 as the...
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