How does the emergence of China look through the prism of a Westerner’s life?
The “Untied” States of America: No Longer Just a Typo
Americans’ willingness to work with each other and to learn from one another is becoming ever more deficient.
US: Headless on China
The United States’ greatest failing is the inability to fashion a strategic conception that accommodates the rise of China as a superpower.
China in My Life — A Personal Journey: The 1950s
How does the emergence of China look through the prism of a Westerner’s life?
The Iran Deal: Just Another Sales Opportunity
The Gulf countries are lusting for more U.S. military hardware. Washington’s influence peddlers love that.
A Tale of Three Americas
Examining the effects of the U.S. division into Main Street, Wall Street and Washington.
Beyond NSA Spying: The Transatlantic Culture Gap
The Guardian op-ed by Stephan Richter and Jan Philipp Albrecht: What can be done to deter U.S. spying in Europe?
Does the U.S. Really Have the World’s Highest Corporate Tax Rate?
Ending a favorite U.S. myth, in 10 facts.
The House of Unrepresentatives: 20 Facts About Congress In a Shutdown
The U.S. Congress is redefining the phrase “idle rich” during the government shutdown.