Why Donald Trump resembles Julius Caesar more than does Obama or practically any other figure in recent history.
Goodbye, Right-Wing Populism
A Trump defeat signals the beginning of the end of nationalist populist politics worldwide.
Who Needs to Be President to Dominate the US Political Debate?
No rejoicing for the Democrats: Even after a sound defeat, Donald Trump will not go away. In fact, he will immediately launch his 2024 campaign.
Should the Democrats Pack the US Supreme Court?
Democrats should focus on passing laws if they win the White House and the Senate — rather than changing the size of the Supreme Court.
How to Reform the US Supreme Court?
Other countries show many ways in which a nation can de-politicize nominations to its highest court. All Justices should have bipartisan support.
The Post-Pandemic Crisis: What Happens Next?
The failure of multilateral strategic decision-making in these COVID times has been led by the Trump Administration and its bizarre attacks on international institutions.
Lebanon: The Return of Hariri — Tragedy, Farce or the Only Hope?
With Hariri’s return to power in Lebanon, the old guard’s political maneuvering intended to outflank the public has worked.
US: A “Y2K” Election in 2020? Seriously
Not to make light of the epochal challenge to deny Donald Trump a second term, but U.S. society has successfully risen to doomsday challenges before.
Putin’s Devious Plans If Joe Biden Wins
With the prospects rising that Joe Biden will be elected President of the U.S., does the U.S. have to prepare for made-in-Russia mayhem?
2020 and the Company US Voters Keep
Why collective responsibility is the essence of democratic politics.























