A Speech Of Hope For Greece

On September 6, 1946 US Secretary of State James F. Byrnes traveled to Stuttgart to deliver his historic “Speech of Hope.” Byrnes’ address marked America’s post-war change

Europe’s Refugee Amnesia

After World War I, when millions of European civilians were made refugees, forced out of their homelands by enemy occupation or deportation, an international regime

Europe And Anti-Europe

Since 2008, when the global financial crisis erupted, the European Union has been confronted by a succession of crises: the escalating Greek crisis; Russian revanchism

The Culture Of Contentment

Arguably there has to be a ‘tipping point’ – a point beyond which social and economic crises bring forth political and social movements. The situation

Inspiring Economic Growth

In his First Inaugural Address, during the depths of the Great Depression, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously told Americans that, “The only thing we have