The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that the U.S. conducted after 9/11 had serious consequences for the rule of law in the world.
Why 9/11 Was No Radical Break With American History
As tragic as September 11 was, could it have triggered a return to the American past?
Italy’s New Coalition Faces Tough Choices
Italy has moved—again—in the direction of stability in the short term, while facing long-term fragility of its economic and financial situation.
UK: Amidst Chaos, Keeping Calm
Another Edward R. Murrow moment? Letter from a relaxed England as October Brexit approaches.
A Marriage of Development and Demography
Why every country needs an economic demography transition strategy.
DigiPension: Building Capital in the Digital Age
The new European Commission needs a new idea to make the idea of “social Europe” a reality. DigiPension is a great way to achieve that goal.
Employee Savings in a Digital World
A new way of overcoming the old division between capital and labor is needed — at least to secure one’s old age.
Steve Bannon: Failed Crusader
What happened to Steve Bannon’s crusade to conquer Europe with nationalist anti-immigrant Trump clones?
Erdogan’s Russian Pipe Dreams
While Turkey’s President dreams big power dreams, Putin plays Erdogan like a fiddle.
North Stream 2: Continental Divider, Not a Uniter
The pipeline has less to do with energy supply and a lot more to do with dividing the EU.
























