The Donald Trump administration aims at redefining US trade relationships with the rest of the world to make trade “free and fair” again.
Europe Vs. US: Toward More (Im)Perfect Unions?
Macron’s victory really is a positive signal for the European Union’s future — especially viewed in context against the American union.
From Trump to Brexit: Bipolar Nature of Modern Politics
Populists movements will continue to win elections because there is something profoundly wrong with modern capitalism.
The US Electoral College and Weeding Out the Chaff
How the Founding Fathers’ original intent regarding the Electoral College over time was turned on its very head.
The Silent Emergence of the Obama Doctrine
The benefits of ending the curious U.S. practice of turning natural allies into mortal enemies: Iran, Cuba, Vietnam.
Trump and the Fear of Hillary: A Political Psychogram of the 2016 Race
Men fear failing their families as providers. Trump casts himself subliminally as a super-provider.
London-grad: British Capital Under Russian Influence
Britain looks to move away from Russia, but London stands in the way.
Ayn Rand: The Siren of U.S. Conservatism
If Reagan is the father of modern U.S. conservatism, Ayn Rand is certainly its mother.

























