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Europe Will Continue Bailing Out Its Weak Southern Members This endless financial aid program is not sustainable. What will Germany do after its political elections?

By Paolo von Schirach July 8, 2013 WASHINGTON – Back in 2009, at the very beginning of the Eurozone...
Economy, International

Mass Protests In Moscow Last Year, Now Demonstrations In Turkey And All Over Brazil Are All About Bad Governance Emerging countries will not go to the next level unless the citizens believe that government works to foster the public good

By Paolo von Schirach June 18, 2013 WASHINGTON – Last year there were mass anti-Putin protests in Moscow. In the...
International

Xi Jinping’s China Is A Country With Major Aspirations Undermined By Serious Systemic Weaknesses China's economy may have crested, while its citizens are becoming restless

By Paolo von Schirach June 9, 2013 WASHINGTON – It is a good thing that President Obama hosted Xi...
Economy, International

Happening Now: Bionic Human Beings With Man Made New Parts Coming soon: devices that will enhance and modify brain functions

WASHINGTON – Wellness gurus teach people good habits in terms of healthy nutrition, good exercise regimes, and stress management...
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Pope Benedict Is The Symbol Of An Ailing Church That Is Losing Its Appeal In An Increasingly Secular World – Fewer And Fewer Believe In The Church’s Teachings

By Paolo von Schirach February 12, 2013 WASHINGTON – Pope Benedict XVI announced that he will resign...
Education, International

Europe Avoided Disaster – But The Economies Are Fragile And So Are The EU Institutions – Expect Current Weakness To Continue

By Paolo von Schirach January 15, 2013 WASHINGTON – These days in Europe there is a far...
International

Americans Now Believe That They Live In An Unfair Society In Which The Rich Have Rigged The System – Time To Do Our Best To Reinstate The Old Belief In America As “Opportunity Society” With Open Access To All

By Paolo von Schirach December 28, 2012 WASHINGTON – True or not, the Occupy Wall street protest...
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Monti Has No Chance To Become Italy’s Elected Prime Minister The Italians Like Politicians Who Promise Jobs and Welfare For All. Sadly they understood nothing about what caused the debt crisis

  WASHINGTON – With his (typically Italian) hints and hesitations as to whether he will or will not be...
Health, International, Politics

Many Muslim Societies Are Prisoners Of Intolerant Orthodoxy – It Will Take A Long Time For Them To Embrace Tolerance And Secular Government

By Paolo von Schirach November 24, 2012 WASHINGTON – The stealthy coup just engineered by Egyptian President...
International

China Losing Its Low Labor Cost Edge, While Systemic Inefficiencies Become More Obvious – Conservative Leaders Probably Unable To Promote Needed Reforms – Difficult Times Ahead

By Paolo von Schirach November 16, 2012 WASHINGTON – China has had a fantastic 30 year ride....
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