Andrew Gamble
Andrew Gamble is Professor of Politics at the University of Cambridge and joint editor of The Political Quarterly. He is the author of The Spectre at the Feast: Capitalist crisis and the politics of recession.
New World Order? The Aftermath of the Financial Crisis
The financial crash of 2008 rocked the foundations of the global economy. Banks went bust, many countries almost followed suit. But just how big was the crisis? And what will its long-term effects be? Andrew Gamble takes a look at the worldwide implications of the credit crunch. The crash of 2008 is already recognised as [...]
The Future of Social Democracy
Though social democracy has had its problems, it offers a politics that can be developed and broadened to encompass the needs of the present. Social democracy faces testing times in Europe and elsewhere, but the pessimism can be overdone. We should avoid both the politics of nostalgia and the politics of despair. An example of [...]
















