Is the British monarchy actually adapting to changing social norms?
Dec 02, 2017 06:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Is the royal marriage story were being sold really a fairy tale come true? Or is it a story spun by Buckingham Palace for its own self-interest, one shrouded in myth and make-believe? In the coverage of next summers...
Politics won out over international law in recent UN elections
Nov 22, 2017 05:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
For the first time in the courts history, the UK will not have a judge sitting at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Christopher Greenwood, who was seeking a second nine-year term, pulled out of the race on November...
Why people have long questioned the point of public inquiries
Nov 08, 2017 15:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Grenfell Tower fire inquiry has received more than 500 requests from individuals and organisations seeking core participant status. This would allow them advance knowledge of some evidence, and the opportunity to make...
GOP plan to tax college endowments like Yale's and Harvard's would be neither fair nor effective
Nov 08, 2017 15:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Economy
Tucked away in the recently announced GOP tax bill is a small item you may have missed: a new tax on university endowments. As I have spent decades working in higher education, the proposal immediately piqued my...
As angry voters reject major parties, Mexico's 2018 presidential race grows chaotic
Nov 08, 2017 15:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Salvador Vázquez del Mercado, Conacyt Research Professor, National Laboratory of Public Policy, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas Mexicos 2018 campaign season has not officially begun,...
When Americans tried – and failed – to reunite Christianity
Nov 08, 2017 14:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life Politics
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther, a German monk, initiated a split in Christianity that came to be known as the Protestant Reformation. After the Reformation, deep divisions between Protestants and Catholics...
Latino elites are paying the California dream forward
Nov 07, 2017 06:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
American Latino economic elites have incomes and wealth in the top 5 percent of earners. Some own multi-million-dollar companies or work as corporate executives. Latino politicians like Kevin De León, who is...