Lower-income voters, at least in the U.S. and UK cases, care more about cultural messaging than their share of the economy.
Finland, World Leader
What could the U.S. learn from Finland’s stellar example for its own many challenges?
Trump’s Missing Impeachment Clause
Should foolishness suffice as a sufficient cause for removing a U.S. President? Trump is not “Making America Great Again,” but a global laughingstock.
Needed: A Ukrainian-Style “Revolution of Dignity” for the US
While Republicans are the handmaiden of a deeply corrupt U.S. President, the Democrats unfortunately are failing to rescue the American Republic.
After Gallagher: The Pentagon Faces a Big Purge
Trump clearly wants to set enlisted men against their commanders. He wants them loyal not to the Constitution, but to himself personally.
Canada: From Middle Power to Middling Presence in the World
Rather than showing dynamism on the world stage, Canada is turning inwards to manage big challenges in federal/ provincial and U.S. relations.
Fiona Hill, Author at The Globalist
A collection of articles on Russia by former National Security Council aide Fiona Hill.
“Trumping” the World: Rising Powers Eye a Post-American Global Order
As the U.S. steps back from shaping the world order, there is no reason to despair. It presents a historic opportunity for regional powers to fill the vacuum.
Battleground Ukraine: Trump Vs. the State Department
Reflections on the art of diplomacy.
























