Angela Merkel is acting – though definitely not looking – like a flower power girl from California. Focused on consensus, not leadership, she believes in human goodness.
The Deglobalization Virus?
The coronavirus crisis has become the third great globalization shock of this still relatively new century — after the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and the fall of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.
When Brezhnev Comes to America: Gerontocracy in Action
Today’s U.S. Republicans are the equivalent of the Brezhnev crew in the late-stage Soviet Union. It, too, fought very hard to uphold political ideas decades after they had passed their sell by date.
Coronavirus and Political Leadership: The US Gerontocracy in Action
The age structure of the U.S. political leadership cannot be described by any other word than as a gerontocracy. This conjures up images of the late-stage Soviet Union.
China and Coronavirus: From Home-Made Disaster to Global Mega-Opportunity
Despite an initially horrendous response, China now utilizes its Coronavirus campaign to build global soft power
Coronavirus and the Middle East
Lessons not learned and opportunities missed: A roadmap to political and societal dysfunction.
The Coronavirus Crisis and Western Cultural Arrogance
The Western world is on the verge of embarrassing itself to the bone in fighting a health crisis of historic proportions.
Coronavirus: Scenarios for Europe
What is the economic fallout going to be for sure? And what will it be if it’s a bad case?


























