Intriguing parallels between Olympics, English football and the business landscape of the country.
Russia’s Elites and the “Crowded Streetcar Effect”
To preserve their gains, will Russia’s oligarchs now demand a strong rule of law?
Is Merkel Rushing to Push Britain Out of Europe?
What European leaders must do to give UK a chance for reason to prevail post-Brexit.
Brexit: Separating the Good From the Bad From the Ugly
It is high time for Europe to engage in nuanced analysis of the Brexit vote. Part of the protest was right on target. The EU should learn from it.
Kosovo: A Country That Doesn’t Exist? Really, Belgrade?
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has been a steadfast advocate for constructiveness in the West Balkans.
High Time for Europe to Shed its “Universal Banking Model”
The “Universal Banking Model” has become a threat to economic, financial and social stability.
Message to London: Divorcing Is Hard to Do
The former Irish prime minister on the difficulty of pulling out the 40-year-old threads that bind the UK and the EU together.
When Conservatives Make Racism Respectable
Are Donald Trump and Britain’s Tories cut from the same political cloth?
The Soft Brexit Option
The advocates of a hard Brexit underestimate the costs and complexity of their favored strategy.
UK Trade Policy After Brexit: Are Open Markets Enough?
Making the most of the new UK government international trade strategies.























