By Gurcharan Das, January 16, 2021
Democracies are only as healthy as their institutions: A conversation with Gurcharan Das.
By Gurcharan Das, January 16, 2021
Democracies are only as healthy as their institutions: A conversation with Gurcharan Das.
By Stephan Richter, January 16, 2021
What US and German political transitions mean for China relations.
By Steven Hill, January 14, 2021
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, incited and planned over platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, many are calling for changes.
By Uwe Bott and Stephan Richter, January 11, 2021
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is spineless and acts irresponsible for commercial reasons, except for brief moments.
By Terri Langston, January 9, 2021
Until just now, a Trump loyalist, Lindsey Graham -- the political chameleon -- changes yet again as a new political season is upon Washington.
By Barry Wood, January 3, 2021
Remembering historic times of magic -- in two magical cities.
By Frank Vogl, January 2, 2021
Kleptocrats and Oligarchs Beware!
By Uwe Bott, January 1, 2021
Not a New Year’s prediction, but looking at the rays of hope that could re-energize us all.
By Ludger Kühnhardt, December 28, 2020
Boris Johnson faces new challenges to British sovereignty, as global power shifts, tiny yet relevant, have returned in the aftermath of Brexit.
By Brian K. Muzás, December 26, 2020
There is an important distinction between the intellectual tradition and the doctrinal tradition of the Catholic Church.
By The Globalist, December 24, 2020
A collection of charts, maps and graphs exploring global religion.
By Andrés Ortega, December 22, 2020
Four years after Joe Biden concluded his tenure as Vice President of the United States, as U.S. President he encounters a very different world.
By Denis MacShane, December 20, 2020
The UK needs to realize that cutting trade links with the continent has always been dumb -- whether for Napoleon in December 1807 or Johnson in December 2020.
By Denis MacShane, December 17, 2020
An exhausted British Prime Minister simply can’t fight on two fronts.
By Stephan Richter and J.D. Bindenagel, December 16, 2020
Faced with the Biden administration, Germany must finally come to terms with its geostrategic obligations and commitments.