With regard to the EU’s own financial resources, Europe is taking another page from U.S. financial history.
Mismanaging the US Economy: How Trump Defeats Himself
The prospects for a solid U.S. recovery are dim. Trump and the Republicans’ economic choices have made matters worse.
Geopolitics After COVID 19: Conflict or Cooperation?
In absolute terms, all states or groups of states around the globe are going to emerge weakened from the 2020 coronavirus crisis.
COVID 19: Assessing the Global Corruption Fallout
Corruption is bad today, but bound to get worse. Governments’ response to the COVID 19 pandemic amplifies the opportunities for abuse.
Change Is Coming to America
Nearly four years after Barack Obama’s two-term presidency, the political promise he represented might finally be fulfilled.
Donald Trump’s Deadly Crowd Addiction
Why the renewal of campaign mass rallies may get the U.S. President sued, despite waivers being signed.
A Different Post-Corona US?
When public life in small U.S. towns suddenly feels liberating, with almost a Mediterranean feel.
COVID 19: Assessing the Global Political Fallout
The COVID 19 pandemic and the ensuing mega-recession may shape political debates and choices for a long time.
Bolsonaro and Trump: Twin Brothers
From the pandemic, their hatred of the media and the environment, the parallels between the U.S. and Brazilian presidents are uncanny.
COVID 19 in Latin America: Another Populist´s Rude Awakening
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro isn’t the only powerful politician in Latin America who is challenging fate with his management style for the pandemic.