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Adam Tooze

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English historian and professor at Columbia University. Director of the European Institute and nonresident scholar at Carnegie Europe.

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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Nov 4, 2022
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I got to barraclough by way of geyer and bright’s article In ahr. That too highly recommended.

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An Introduction to Contemporary History
by Geoffrey Barraclough
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Sep 23, 2022
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How I learnt to stop worrying about public debt and inflation this by @MESandbu is flat out excellent. A MUST read!

Article Sep 22, 2022
How I learnt to stop worrying about public debt and inflation
by Martin Sandbu
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Apr 17, 2022
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Important essay in @TheEconomist on China’s new innovation regime and industrial policy.

Article Apr 16, 2022
Xi Jinping’s bold plan for China’s next phase of innovation
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Apr 1, 2022
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“In their flight toward the future, the Moderns are absent to themselves” Profoundly grateful to @AimeTim for his essays on katechon and for leading me to wonderful essay by Erik Bordeleau on debate btw @BrunoLatourAIME and Donna Haraway about apocalypse

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Bruno Latour and the Miraculous Present of Enunciation
by BrunoLatour and Erik Bordeleau
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Apr 1, 2022
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Hi Tim these are fabulous essays. Only wish there were hyperlinks! @GenofMod ?? Can you point me to where @BrunoLatourAIME says "We shouldn’t deprive ourselves of the resources of Christian apocalypse”? Thanks … GREAT read.

Article Jan 19, 2022
Holding Open the Present — Genealogies of Modernity
by Tim Howles
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Apr 1, 2022
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Hi Tim these are fabulous essays. Only wish there were hyperlinks! @GenofMod ?? Can you point me to where @BrunoLatourAIME says "We shouldn’t deprive ourselves of the resources of Christian apocalypse”? Thanks … GREAT read.

Article Jan 21, 2022
Deferring the End — Genealogies of Modernity
by Tim Howles
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Mar 8, 2022
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China’s currency has been unaffected by the Ukraine crisis. Nice article by @KangHexin & @Tabby_Kinder [link] Pairs well with Chartbook #94 on the impact of Ukraine on the Sino-US balance.

Article Mar 8, 2022
How the Ukraine war could boost China’s global finance ambitions
by Hudson Lockett and Tabby Kinder
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Feb 28, 2022
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What was I saying earlier about the value of twitter … Read this short thread on Ukraine’s energy system and allow your mind to expand to a really different vision of what is going on here. So great! h/t h/t h/t @yorksranter @C_Barraud @kamilkazani

Tweet Feb 28, 2022
this is really important. The Ukrainians planned ahead of this to disconnect from UES and put the grid in autonomous mode on 24th February, a date that was publicly announced twitter.com/C_Barraud/status/1498266847719964672
by Alex Harrowell
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Feb 21, 2022
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Can the EU and Poland step back from the brink? Under pressure of Ukraine crisis, Warsaw shows some flexibility. Really helpful long read this from @Sam1Fleming @jamieshotter

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Can the EU and Poland step back from the brink?
by Sam Fleming (FT) and jamie shotter
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Adam Tooze @adam_tooze · Feb 18, 2022
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It would seem like a good idea to remove tariffs on US imports from China as an anti-inflation measure. But how much difference would it make? Disappointingly little! Great work by @PIIE Kadee Russ

Article Jan 13, 2022
Tariffs on Chinese imports have only marginally contributed to US inflation
by Kadee Russ
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