U.S. trade policy under Trump does not reflect a self-confident global power, but a giant caught in a dwarf’s mind.
US Diplomacy: A Whiff of the 1920s
Trump’s decision to pull out of UNESCO is another sign of the growth of isolationism in modern America.
Toward a Europe of the Regions?
The crisis in Catalonia and the European Union’s options?
Wolfgang Schäuble: Unwavering European
To manage Europe’s future, the outgoing German finance minister argues “First comes risk reduction — and only then risk sharing.”
E-Vehicles: Detroit’s Comeback Story?
Can US automakers win the race for future dominance in the e-vehicles market?
Climate Change: Can Today’s Societies Make Big Choices?
Innovations in public decision-making and consensus-building require a richness of participation and inclusion, not just tech tools.
The Problem With Direct Democracy: The Case of California
Direct democracy is now easier than ever. But raw public input without first improving democratic processes is dangerous.
The Architecture of Democracy’s Processes
It is not enough for a democracy in the 21st century to make decisions by up-down majoritarian votes.
Burying Air Berlin: The Curious World of French Pragmatism, German Statism
The loser in the Air Berlin game, as the government played it, are Germany’s citizens, consumers and air travelers.
























