Trump’s public charge principle could usefully operate globally.
Turkey’s Rising Wave of Social Protests
This year’s Istanbul election and last year’s move to a presidential system have unified and galvanized the opposition, raising questions about Erdogan’s next move.
The US’s Culture of Violence Is Killing Us All
Although violent incidents occur in other countries, they are not as frequent — or as deadly — as in the US.
Modi Seizes Kashmir
The Kashmir crisis spotlights what a civilizational world looks like. Modi, Netanyahu, Xi and Trump stand united in their disregard for international law.
Boris Johnson: Three Weeks After
Three weeks have now passed since Boris Johnson became the UK’s prime minister. What have we learned so far?
Donald Trump and the Guns of August 2019
The U.S. President stokes resentment and hate speech wherever and however he can.
Reagan´s Executor: Trump and the ‘Complacent State’
There is something positively Lenin-esque in the Republicans´endeavor to slay the “monster” of the U.S. federal government. No wonder Putin loves Trump so much.
US: Dog Tags for Chinese Immigrants
Seizing on anti-immigrant sentiment before an election is not a new phenomenon in the U.S. It goes back to the 19th century.
























