Andrew WM Smith
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My first book - Terror and terroir: the winegrowers of the Languedoc & modern France - is about what happens when a region of monoculture goes through an economic transition, & the intersections of regional, national, & European identities & structures

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It was an honour to give the Hennessy Lecture at the @mileendinstitute.bsky.social on Wednesday. I assessed the commitments Western countries have made to Ukraine’s security and what might happen after a ceasefire. This is the text (and this post is free). samf.substack.com/p/as-long-as...
‘As Long as it Takes': What does it mean to commit to Ukraine’s security?
This post was originally a lecture given in honour of Peter Hennessy at the Mile End Institute, Queen Mary University of London.
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smidbob.bsky.social
Here is a clip of this morning's discussion, with a round up of the current state of play for anyone keeping track of the political tumult in Paris: www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/...
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Useful to remember that one of the largest parties of opposition (who stand to gain most from dissolution) absolutely do not have the national interest at heart. As MLP's conviction for heading up systematic embezzlement for her far-right party interests suggests, this is as helpful as they get
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#UPDATE France's three-time far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has said she would block all action by any new government.
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dmk1793.bsky.social
I enormously enjoyed this conversation with David Runciman about the history of compulsory voting, how it came to be adopted in countries like Belgium and Australia, and what it could for British politics today.
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NEW EPISODE OUT NOW!

In today’s episode David talks to political historian @dmk1793.bsky.social about whether voting should be required by law and what might change if non-participation was no longer an option. Why have some countries made voting compulsory?

Find us at...🎧 ppfideas.com
smidbob.bsky.social
I wonder if we could speed run this whole thing by feeding the last few decades of confected French debates about communautarisme into Google translate, printing them out, and posting them to the party HQs
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Just been speaking on the PM programme on BBC Radio 4 about the French political turmoil: a crisis of the Fifth Republic beset by the instability of the Fourth against the backdrop of political extremes as in the Third
smidbob.bsky.social
Lecornu's special mission until Wednesday seems like a desperate response to the fractures within the socle commun, trying to deny political gravity. Surely, every party smells a dissolution on the cards by now, putting the brakes on consensus building
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Here's the clip of my subsequent appearance, offering a somewhat live reaction to news of the French PM's resignation

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I was joking with @drdiongeorgiou.bsky.social a few weeks ago that Macron is the Russell Martin of the Fifth Republic in his second term. Keeps playing it out from the back with his pals at PM while leaving things wide open so folk can play straight through
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Will be going back onto France24 to discuss shortly
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Fairly amusing to go on the news and say the new government may well fall by 4pm only to be undercut by the PM resigning before 10am!
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Been on France24 this morning talking about the Lecornu cabinet and the intriguing possibility of it falling before it even sits, as the centre-right react to the appointment of former Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire
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And he's resigned! Wow!
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Been on France24 this morning talking about the Lecornu cabinet and the intriguing possibility of it falling before it even sits, as the centre-right react to the appointment of former Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire
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Rupture or censure, Lecornu promised. Well... nobody else seems to see the rupture...
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This is not, they say, the break with the past they were promised. With 12 out of 18 ministers continuing, that seems fair. Plus, on the left, although use of the controversial 49,3 has been ruled out, there has been nothing tangible in the form of concessions
smidbob.bsky.social
Been on France24 this morning talking about the Lecornu cabinet and the intriguing possibility of it falling before it even sits, as the centre-right react to the appointment of former Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire