Why could there be war between these two most populous countries in the world?
Germany’s New Role in Europe: From Taskmaster to Petitioner
The costs of absorbing five million immigrants could easily reach the costs of German reunification — over one trillion euros over 30 years.
War Cabinet or Peace Cabinet in Turkey?
The choice of coalition after this weekend’s elections will tell us much about Turkey’s future path.
Angela Merkel and the 10-Year Rule
If there is an iron law of European politics, it is for leaders to get out at the top as the ten-year rule completes its cycle.
Trudeau’s Brave New Canada
A preview of Canada’s national and global agenda under its new government.
Indonesia: Why the US Needs to Pay Closer Attention
The United States needs to treat the unassuming Indonesian President Widodo with the attention due to his country.
South Africa: Is This What We Want the World To See?
South Africa’s socio-economic strains are becoming untenable.
Troubles at Walmart, IBM and the New American Century
America’s 20th century business icons are in trouble — but that’s no reason to worry.
Five Suggestions to Fix Europe’s Migration Mess
If properly integrated, migrants can benefit our societies.
Puzzling Trends in the U.S. Labor Market
Can we really count on the labor market statistics we have?























