In next year’s presidential election, will France retreat from reason and science to embrace radical politics?
India and China: 1962 as a Turning Point
A history retold about India and China from 1949 to 1962, a formative and yet self-destructive phase in a troubled relationship.
Boosting Transatlantic Technology Cooperation
The EU and the U.S. need to address the real technology competitiveness challenge, which is China.
What Really Threatens Covid-19 Vaccinations For All
A sustainable approach to the Covid-19 pandemic could produce better health systems: We need to pay more attention to the last mile hurdle.
Putin, the Master Strategist? Is 2021 Our 1914?
Why the strategic situation in Europe today, occasioned by the standoff at the Polish-Belarus border, resembles 1914 more than that of the Cold War.
F.W. de Klerk: Rising to a Shakespearean Challenge
Reflections on the life of the late South African President.
When Mob Rule Comes to the United States of America
The parallels between the Leninist power usurpation in early 20th century Russia and the Trumpian brigades in today’s United States are becoming ever more eerie.
Biden Vs. Xi: The Global Battle for Restoring Domestic Economic Balance
How the fight against inequality at home unites — and separates — Biden and Xi Jinping. And who seems to have the upper hand.
After Brexit: How Poland Replaces the UK
The EU-related obstinacy of Poland’s governing party is rooted not just in the desire to rewrite their own country’s post-war history, or even Europe’s. It is all a big-time deflection maneuver.

























