Charlottesville, Donald Trump, and the dark side of American populism
Aug 15, 2017 13:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Charlottesville, Virginia is home to the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson; he was a slave owner, but today stands as a symbol of the USs egalitarian ethos and political myth. But on August 12, some seven...

Is liking something on Facebook 'protected political speech'? It depends
Aug 15, 2017 12:51 pm UTC| Technology Politics Law
Australians are often surprised to learn that their Constitution contains no right to free speech. Even the right to political speech, which is constitutionally implied, is increasingly complicated by new online platforms...

Why the withering nuclear power industry threatens US national security
Aug 13, 2017 23:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
These are tough times for nuclear power in the U.S. Power plants under construction are facing serious delays, halts and cost overruns. Utilities in South Carolina abandoned a project to complete construction of two power...
Zuma won, but the ANC will never be a united party again
Aug 13, 2017 23:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
To say there is victory in defeat sounds like a contradiction in terms. But, this is exactly what happened when South Africas opposition parties failed to remove President Jacob Zuma through a motion of no...

Donald Trump, loyalty and the 'emotional regime' in the White House
Aug 09, 2017 18:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Donald Trump demands loyalty from those working close to him. According to former FBI director James Comey, the president told him at a private meeting: I need loyalty, I expect loyalty. Comeys response? I...
Why governmental transparency will not work without strong leadership
Aug 08, 2017 15:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Walter Shaub, the former director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, has warned that President Donald Trumps conflicts of interest could put America at the risk of becoming a kleptocracy: that is, a country led by...
Democracy is on the brink in Hungary, so why is no one talking about it?
Aug 08, 2017 15:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
When Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Riga in May 2015, he greeted him by saying hello dictator. Junckers words were perhaps an ironic...