by editor | May 8, 2019 | Top Page Links
By Daniel McGroarty, TES GeoPolicy Editor A depressing thought, given the nagging worry that we may well be losing the wars of today, from the Middle East and the never-ending War on Terror to the turmoil in Venezuela. From Hobbes to Weber, we’ve been...
by editor | May 8, 2019 | Top Page Links
In recent weeks the Middle Kingdom has suffered some mild diplomatic setbacks in its Belt and Road Initiative as well as its efforts to resolve the drawn out trade war with America. But all the evidence, including China’s own long history, suggests these reversals...
by editor | May 7, 2019 | Top Page Links
By Christina Pushaw, TES Contributor With Vladimir Zelensky’s landslide win in Ukraine’s presidential runoff on April 22, Ukraine appears more united than ever. The political newcomer, who plays a fictional president in a popular TV series, beat incumbent...
by editor | May 6, 2019 | Top Page Links
Part of the marvelous power of the state is its ability to stop things it doesn’t like in the absence of any formal directive, a magical power is known as bureaucracy. The UK has a fine example in its domestic shale gas industry, or rather lack of one: although legal...
by editor | May 2, 2019 | Top Page Links
In a piece for the Morning Consult, Philip Thompson of the Property Rights Alliance highlights the importance of intellectual property in powering innovation, especially in key categories like medicine: Ja’Ceon Golden, a “bubble boy” cured with...
by editor | May 1, 2019 | Top Page Links
Extinction Rebellion, Or, The Impotence of Being Earnest Sensible sounding folk can still fall prey to group think By Richard Tren, TES Contributor There is something utterly delightful about a warm spring day in England, perhaps because they are so rare....