by editor | May 11, 2020 | Society
By Erik Sass, Editor-in-Chief An old international system no longer fit for purpose. Unaccountable local governments indulging in waste and corruption. Then a sudden shock, producing chaos and collapse – and finally a surprising rebirth, embodied in a new...
by editor | May 7, 2020 | Society
By Kerry Jackson, Pacific Research Institute From government officials to pundits, we’ve been told the world will be a different place after the COVID-19 lockdowns have been lifted. What, one wonders, will California be like? Will it move even further left? If we’re...
by editor | May 6, 2020 | Society
“Policy cures worse than the disease” By HSH Prince Michael von Liechtenstein, courtesy of ECAEF The world has lost its head and gone into a panicky, large-scale economic lockdown. Coronavirus rules supreme. The disease started in Wuhan, a city in the...
by editor | May 6, 2020 | Society, Top Page Links
“In chaos, they thrive: The resurgence of extremist and terrorist groups during the COVID-19 pandemic” By Ivano di Carlo, courtesy of EPC Since the outbreak of COVID-19, governments across the globe have been largely focused on fighting the pandemic. The...
by editor | Apr 24, 2020 | Society
By Mario H. Lopez, Hispanic Leadership Fund One thing the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic has shown in terms of public policy is that when there is a real need, lawmakers are indeed actually capable of working in a bipartisan fashion to address pressing issues. The...
by editor | Apr 19, 2020 | Society
“Certified corona immunity as a resource” Courtesy of IREF In a new IREF Working Paper, David Stadelmann (Bayreuth University and IREF) and his co-authors discuss how the corona epidemic can be made less burdensome. They focus on the role of those who...