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Rising tide economy: lessons from the squeezed middle for progressive economic policy / Plunkett, James   Journal Article
Plunkett, James Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract For all its rhetorical potency, the policy implications of the 'squeezed middle' are yet to be fully explored. This article looks at what the phenomenon means for the design and prosecution of progressive economic policy. It argues that any progressive government today needs to adopt a new first order goal of economic policy: ensuring that the material wellbeing of ordinary working people rises when the economy grows, a project referred to as 'building a rising tide economy'. This objective would sit in addition to the traditional goals of sustained GDP growth, high employment, low inflation and poverty reduction. It would have real implications across a range of important policy areas.
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Unipolar society: the value of an international society approach to preponderance / Plunkett, James   Journal Article
Plunkett, James Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article aims to reassert the relevance of the international society approach by highlighting the value it could bring to the project of understanding the effects of unipolarity. Bull's approach to war and international law as 'institutions of international society' could help to frame our understanding of the way in which preponderance has impacted on war and law. Examining the phenomenon of bilateralism suggests that there is also value in a more general attempt to trace the effects of unipolarity on international society.
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