Two very different political clocks are ticking on the calendars of public prosecutors that could influence the 2020 US election. One has Republicans worried, the other the Democrats.
Violence Against Women and COVID 19
In formulating their COVID 19 responses, governments, NGOs and the private sector need to be far more sensitive to the special risks women face.
The Globalist Chartroom: Lebanon in Crisis
A collection of maps, charts and graphs exploring Lebanon.
Joe Biden and Ending the US’s Dr. Strangelove Nuclear Posture
It is imperative to structure the U.S. nuclear posture to guard against the greatest danger — accidental nuclear war.
Dateline US: Economic Power for the 99%
Economic shame haunts hard-working Americans. They ask themselves why they can’t do as well as their parents.
Globalization and Healthcare: Lessons the US Needs to Learn
The U.S. must urgently move beyond its cliché-ridden debate on healthcare.
The Real October Surprise: Trump to Drop Out
Mike Pence to run in Trump’s place, following extensive pardon deal granted Trump by Pence and arranged by Bill Barr.
India-China: Welcome to the TikTok Wars
We live in an age where apps wars between major nations have geo-technological fallout.
Beyond Fauci: When Doctors Are Victims
Thoughts on the persecution of doctors and scientists in modern history.
The US and the EU: A Tale of Two Continents
Compared to the extreme disunity and cynicism that rules the U.S. political process, the decision-making process of the EU27 is a sea of calm and rationality.























