It’s a lop-sided world when a Republican billionaire turned President cancels a corporatist trade deal eagerly pursued by a Democratic administration.
America’s New Regime: Wisconsin, Not Trump or Putin
America’s new top power broker isn’t Donald or Vladimir, but Republican operators from America’s 30th state.
Russia Spreads Its Wings in the Gulf
Qatari cooperation with Russia reflects new global realities.
Trump and Putin’s New “Oligarchic International”
Putin cares as little about Russia as Trump does about America. They only care about making the world safe for the super-rich.
Trump: The West’s Gorbachev?
Will Trump have a similarly devastating effect on democracies that Gorbachev had on Communism?
Trump Goes Brazil: Import Substitution on His Mind
Is the new US President really trying to resolve the competitiveness challenge by relying on outdated 1960s style, Brazilian economic concepts?
When Japan Attacked Globalism
In a curious role reversal, it was a Japanese Prime Minister who stole the march on Trump and his anti-globalism chants.
How Britain Punishes Itself
Theresa May’s Brexit plan will do some significant damage to the British economy.
Binary Choice and American Politics in the Age of Complexity
The domestic set-up in the US, with two dominant political parties, is not conducive to constructive engagement. It favors paralysis or overreach.
Managing Globalization More Prudently
Five principles for a better and more inclusive path forward on managing global issues.























