Gary Shapiro, RCW
In a recent interview with CNBC, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager insisted that Europe has a "sparkling, vibrant innovation ecosystem." I don't want to knock Europe,...
Luke Hahn, East Asia Forum
In recent years, the United States has struggled to maintain its influence in Southeast Asia while China's presence continues to expand.
Evan Solomon, GZero Media
Where do we draw the line between free speech and a safe space? That's the core question posed by the protests and the arrests raging on campuses right now over the...
Atlantic Council
Historically, Italy's political scene has been highly mercurial. But is it possible that politics in Rome is, dare it be said, boring now? Not exactly. Still,...
Bethany Elliott, UnHerd
The investigation into Russian Deputy Defence Minister Timur Ivanov seems, at a glance, an open-and-shut case.
Greg Ip, Wall Street Journal
If you want a single number to capture America's economic stature, here it is: This year, the U.S. will account for 26.3% of the global gross domestic product,...
Matthew Kaminski, Politico
Walk around the airy Stanford campus or step into a venture firm's charmless office on Sand Hill Road. Drive up US-101 to San Francisco for cocktails at a...
Dezenski & Rader, The National Interest
The United States needs an Economic Security Coordination Office to compete economically with China.
Samuel Gregg, Law & Liberty
It's no exaggeration to say that America is in the midst of one of its fiercest economic policy debates for some time. But the current quarrel between economic...
Pedrito Cambrão, Compact
Exactly 50 years ago today, Portugal's colonial project in Africa unraveled, bringing to a close the age of overt European imperialism on the continent.