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Explaining Eurasia

Archive for 2017

France continues the trend after first round of presidential election

By Ian Pryde on April 23, 2017 in Economy, Europe, France, International Relations/Geopolitics, Politics, The West, United Kingdom, United States

Speaking on the TV channel France 24 just before the results of the first round of the French presidential were announced on 23 April 2017, John Gaffney, Professor of Politics and […]

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Immigration – a good idea gone sour

By Ian Pryde on April 23, 2017 in Europe, France, Migration & Immigration

One of the major issues in France’s forthcoming presidential election in April 2017, as well as across Europe and the US, is immigration. ESC believes that immigration will be increasingly […]

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Still getting it wrong – this time on France

By Ian Pryde on April 23, 2017 in Europe, France, Islam

On Saturday 22 April 2017, one day before the first round of France’s presidential election, Natalie Nougayrède, a columnist, leader writer and foreign affairs commentator for The Guardian and previously […]

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The Economist behind the curve and still struggling to get it

By Ian Pryde on April 11, 2017 in Economy, Europe, Germany, IT, Poland, Politics, United Kingdom

The Economist has just published two odd articles which, like so much analysis nowadays, are far behind the curve. In an article “A portrait of Migrantland – explaining Britain’s immigration […]

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BBC’s Syria “explainer” explains nothing

By Ian Pryde on April 07, 2017 in Islam, The Middle East

The BBC today uploaded a video entitled The situation in Syria explained following a suspected chemical weapons attack in the country. In fact, this “explainer” explained virtually nothing about the […]

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The Guardian and PEW years behind the curve, Western governments still asleep at the wheel

By Ian Pryde on April 06, 2017 in Africa, Islam

The Guardian today reported on “new research” by the PEW Center that Islam is set to become world’s largest religion by 2075 – data analysis finds population with no religion […]

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Boston “Educators” Ignorant about Geography and Globes

By Ian Pryde on March 20, 2017 in Junk Education, The West

Yesterday, The Guardian, a left of centre British newspaper which boasts the third-most visited news website in the world, published this particularly egregious piece of junk education under its rubric […]

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BBC and PEW 25 years behind the curve, Western governments asleep at the wheel

By Ian Pryde on March 16, 2017 in Africa, Asia, Europe, Islam, The Middle East

Today the BBC posted an anodyne video entitled Islam: The world’s fastest growing religion based on data from the Pew Research Center in the United States. This is fine and […]

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Niger’s population explosion

By Ian Pryde on March 16, 2017 in Africa, Islam

On 15 March 2017, The Guardian ran a piece under its “Development 2030” rubric with a headline which confirmed our 2016 forecast of Africa’s mounting problems: Why have four children […]

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Pop Producer Brian Eno analyses British economy – and wants to reorder society

By Ian Pryde on January 24, 2017 in Junk Education

The Guardian has published an interview with pop producer Brian Eno under the headline Brian Eno: ‘We’ve been in decline for 40 years – Trump is a chance to rethink’ […]

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