When it comes to urgently needed reforms, the British Prime Minister should have focused on Britain first.
2016 or 1865? When Did the Republican Party Really Die?
Donald Trump is one of the crasser manifestations of the Republicans’ unperturbed selfishness and hucksterism.
Brexit Seen From Berlin
U.S. history holds a lesson for Europe: Integration moves in waves.
United States: Women as Voters and Politicians
U.S. women are more likely to vote than men.
Evolving U.S. Families
The role of marriage and motherhood has changed in U.S. women’s lives.
The Continental Unease of Britain and Japan
Why some Japanese are particularly sympathetic toward the pro-Brexit camp.
Years of Confusion and Chaos After the UK Votes
The days of civilized, parliamentary exchanges that marked British politics belong to the last century.
Beyond Brexit: Will the EU Fall?
While the dream of one Europe survives, the EU’s elites have been too impatient in pressing for it.
How to Deal with China’s Acquisitions
The West should act with more confidence in dealing with China’s foreign direct investments.
























