With the decline of the middle classes, social classes are back on the global agenda. That is politically dangerous.
Trump and the Neocons: Doing the Unilateralist Waltz
The neocon factor dramatically changes the interpretation of the Trump administration’s unilateralist international economic policy chatter.
TPP and the Democrats’ Failure to Manage Globalization At Home
It’s a lop-sided world when a Republican billionaire turned President cancels a corporatist trade deal eagerly pursued by a Democratic administration.
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.
Managing Globalization More Prudently
Five principles for a better and more inclusive path forward on managing global issues.
Can Inequality Be Reduced?
What are the realistic options to tackle the scourge of crass inequality in rich welfare states?
Lagarde’s Failure to Do the Honorable Thing – And Resign
Christine Lagarde’s confirmation as IMF Managing Director further undermines global governance.
Carrier “International” Gets Trumped: Global Ramifications
Is Donald Trump’s special deal for the Carrier plant in Indiana the beginning of the unraveling of the U.S.-led wave of globalization?
A Trumpian Headache for the Vatican
Donald Trump is an alien, if not an enemy, for papal Rome. His values and geopolitical vision are the opposite of Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s.























