Why Britain won’t get a “new deal” from Brussels and Europe.
Germany-UK: Making Up for a Lost Century
Britain and Germany must recognize at long last they have a common future.
Vietnam: On the Futility of US Invasions
Why on earth did the US invade Vietnam half a century ago? Have the lessons finally been learned?
Greece: Caught Between Nero and Catharsis
The Syriza government has done wonders to unify the rest of the Eurozone.
France’s Message to Germany: Back to the 19th Century?
France takes exception to the words of German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Eurozone: The Battle Over What Solidarity Means
Are two divergent economic cultures clashing inside the Eurozone?
GE and Siemens: What Goes Around Comes Around
A curious role reversal between the U.S.’s and Germany’s largest industrial titans.
Candidate Clinton: The Foreign Policy Dimension
Hillary Clinton should shift course on her foreign policy as she launches her second presidential campaign.
Hillary Clinton’s Arduous Road to the White House in 2016
The Democratic Party’s likely 2016 presidential nominee faces many challenges.

























