Will Trump unleash a new trade war that could seriously impede the post-corona recovery?
Kent State at 50: An America Even More Divided
Is it possible that U.S. society is more divided today than it used to be at the height of the anti-Vietnam war protests in the late 1960s?
Next After COVID: A Computer Pandemic?
The coronavirus-induced shift to more digital life highlights a new source of significant worry: Computers are also very susceptible to infections by viruses.
After COVID 19: Asian Countries and Investing in the US
COVID 19 will change trade relations among Asian countries themselves, as well as between the U.S. and Asia.
The Death of Globalization? COVID 19 and the Nation-State
The temptation to forecast the end of globalization is large, but very premature.
COVID 19 and the Marshall Plan Illusion
Why the Marshall Plan would be turned down by today’s European leaders.
Time for China and the WHO to Fess Up
The Australian government’s proposal for an independent international enquiry on the COVID 19 crisis is a much-needed constructive initiative.
The Saudis’ War in Yemen Is a Crime Against Humanity
For Saudi Arabia, which leads the Sunni Muslim world, to act as brutally as it has in Yemen is a gross violation of Islam and constitutes crimes against humanity.
COVID 19: Post-Truth Age – Are Facts Making a Comeback?
Peddling misinformation for political purposes proves too reckless, even for populists.
Infographic: A Global Truce?
To fight the coronavirus pandemic, Emmanuel Macron has proposed a world truce.























