This note attempts a concise yet comprehensive overview of the crisis still facing the eurozone, in the areas of competitiveness, fiscal…
We investigate the impact of the diffusion of high-speed Internet on different forms of political participation, using data from Italy. We…
When Foreign Policy first published my essay "Soft Power" in 1990, who would have expected that someday the term would be used by the likes…
Thirty years ago, I was a young woman living and working in London. In those days, Britain was a class-bound and male-dominated society,…
Last month, the new president of China, Xi Jinping, chose to travel to Moscow for his first foreign visit. He and Russian President…
Back in 2000, when the unpredictable and seemingly maniacal North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was threatening general mayhem in Asia, the…
President Reagan stunned fellow citizens and the world 30 years ago this month with a dramatic announcement that the United States would…
Europe's economic situation is viewed with far less concern than was the case six, 12 or 18 months ago. Policymakers in Europe far prefer…
Eurozone members are supposedly constrained by the fiscal caps of the Stability and Growth Pact. Yet ever since the birth of the euro,…
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Do retirement savings policies - such as tax subsidies or employer-provided pension plans - increase total saving for retirement or simply…