
Putin in Caracas
A Venezuela free of the influences of the Russian autocracy and the Cuban dictatorship is an objective that the world’s democracies should support
A Venezuela free of the influences of the Russian autocracy and the Cuban dictatorship is an objective that the world’s democracies should support
Democracies seem to be suffering from a type of “political autoimmune disease” – as part of each society wages war on the rest of the social body
We have to accept that democracy requires more effort than just casting a vote every few years
Both institutions have a long history of unacceptable behavior on the part of some of their members
While appearing to be of little interest to the general public at first glance, the institutions that sponsored them and the credibility of their authors make these warnings difficult to ignore
While Trump was busy frightening supporters about an imminent refugee invasion, American women were getting out the vote for women candidates
In January 2016, Donald Trump said: “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” When Americans vote in the mid-term elections this Tuesday, we’ll see if that is really true
Two rising Latin American leaders have figured out voters are hungry for messiah figures, not lectures about the institutions that limit presidential power
Relying on colored pieces of paper for our transactions will soon become a thing of the past
Deepfake is a new and powerful weapon in the arsenal available to the merchants of lies
Political instability distracts us from economic challenges while economic crises distract us from our political problems
Will Mexico’s president-elect try to change the Constitution in order to stay in power?
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States likes to go against the grain. Born into a peasant family in Uruguay, Luis Almagro grew up to be a rather undiplomatic diplomat. The nemesis of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, he’s also a vegetarian, a sportsman, and he’s become a leftist politician whose defense of democracy has made him a pariah with the apologists of South America’s authoritarian regimes
The best antidote to covert meddling is an independent media, but that too is being stealthily meddled with
In a kleptocracy all high-level government officials are complicit and their priority is to enrich themselves, and use their accumulated wealth to perpetuate themselves in power
Hackers and whistle-blowers have pulled back the curtain on the international financial system while autocrats go out of their way to stage fake elections
This article is a blow-by-blow dissection of the statements made by the Venezuelan president in a recent op-ed published in EL PAÍS
“We have managed to control the nation with the largest oil reserves on the planet without firing a single shot and without openly involving our armed forces. And we have done it without the world realizing that the Venezuelan government’s most important decisions are made by us”
The US government is failing to protect its citizens from the predatory behavior of some corporations. Irresponsibly lax gun control, the opioid epidemic, pharmaceutical price gouging and the ravages of climate change are just four examples
Venezuelans want to vote, but not in elections where traps and tricks will guarantee the continuity of this government
The problem is no longer the lack of schooling but rather that once children get there, they do not learn
Before, companies needed financial, human, technological and brand capital to succeed. From here on they will also need digital capital
Thanks to policy on nuclear weapons and energy independence, the illusion that the US does not need the rest of the world may look more real than ever to lawmakers
Some novels make us feel that situations that today appear to be implausible might not be so far-fetched after all
Trump has put an end to the idea that corruption and nepotism at the highest levels of government can only flourish in banana republics
Leadership in the fight against global warming is moving from the White House to Europe and China
The New World Order will be defined by those who fill the power gaps left by the United States