It is the moral duty of the elite to avert global disaster.
The Summer of Love Turns 50
San Francisco is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the most iconic cultural event in its history – the summer of 1967.
The Space Trump Fills in America’s Racial Politics
Trump has hit upon a unique vulnerability in mainstream U.S. politics on race and cannot be dislodged.
Future of Work and the Survival of the Welfare State
More and more people are finding work in the digital economy, but more flexibility also means increased insecurity.
How To Make Democracy Work in the Digital Age
Digital democracy has the ultimate benefit that it supports society’s historical achievements.
Avoiding War with China
In recent years, many American leaders have grown cavalier about nuclear war, especially with Russia, but there is also risk of a devastating conflict with China.
The Germans Follow Keynes’ Advice!
If anything, the German Problem is complacency, not the current account surplus.
US Military: Too Much Tactics, Too Little Strategy
America and its military’s proclivity for perpetual war – and what that means for the war against Islamist terrorists.
The EU and the Balkans: Parallel Lives Forever?
Pessimism is real, but scapegoating the EU for the slow transformation of the Western Balkans is unfair.
Where Iran, Israel, Russia Stand United
In the Middle East, Iran, Israel and Russia — despite their rivalries — all share one goal: maintaining disunity.
























