Vanity and materialism — not cheating — drive German luxury car sales in the US.
Trump’s Generals Await Their Coup de Grâce
Nobody sticks around long in the Trump Administration once they cross Trump on an issue that is meaningful to him.
After Tillerson: How the U.S. Government Mimics Russia’s
Washington is becoming eerily similar to Putin’s government of FSB cronies.
Trump and the Exit of T-Rex
Trump gets ever closer to having a puppet cabinet. This is dangerous for the United States, but more importantly dangerous for the world.
Donald Trump’s Women and Global Trade
The purpose of the steel tariffs is motivated by the same political force that drives Trump – playing blame games. After Obama and Hillary, now it’s the entire world’s turn.
How Trump’s Trade Policy Resurrects COMECON, US-Style
What the U.S. president really means by pleading for “fairness” is simply for the U.S. to have its way.
Trump’s Steel Tariffs: Soft on China and Russia, Tough on Allies
Everything you always wanted to know about section 232 of the U.S. Act on steel and aluminum, but were always afraid to ask.
Protectionism Is Back on the US Policy Agenda
Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum poses the danger of a costly tit-for-tat whereby U.S. trade protection will be countered by others.
The Narrowing Gap Between Nuclear and Conventional Weapons
Is Russia in breach of the 1986 INF Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces, agreed by Reagan and Gorbachev? This would be dangerous.
Trump’s Budget Priorities: Crimes Against Humanity?
President Trump’s proposed budget highlights the increasing White House determination to find military solutions to the world’s ills.
























