JOURNALISM
Scotland’s No echoes Europe’s Yes to grand coalitions
The right response is for the centrists to join forces, hard though it is to bury their ancestral rivalries, writes Niall Ferguson.
A populism spurned by the downturn’s discontents
European populism is more like the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party than Boston’s, writes Niall Ferguson.
Margaret Thatcher: Right about nearly everything
It is still terribly hard for those who opposed her to admit it, but Margaret Thatcher was right about most things.
Currency wars are best fought quietly
Few issues in economics are more susceptible to political misrepresentation than exchange rates. The past few days have provided another perfect illustration of this point.
Berlin is ignoring the lessons of the 1930s
Bank recapitalisation is essential if the euro is to be saved.
Merkel can achieve fiscal union in Europe
Europe is the solution, not the problem, write Niall Ferguson and Pierpaolo Barbieri.