Nov 20, 2018 | Essay & Opinion
Dale Carrico Senior Lecturer | San Francisco Arts Institute The expectations generated by the too-formal, too-insubstantial rhetoric of democracy of North Atlantic industrial societies are interminably prone to the eruption of education, agitation, and organization...
Nov 20, 2018 | Central Europe, East Europe, International Summits, North Europe
Célia Belin Fellow on Foreign Policy | Brookings Institute, Center on the United States and Europe On Sunday, November 11, 60 world leaders will join French President Emmanuel Macron in inaugurating the first edition of the Paris Peace Forum, a few hours after...
Nov 20, 2018 | Essay & Opinion, World Politics
Étienne Bowie Administrative Director | Democratic World Federalists EDITOR’S NOTES: Cracks in the Constitution, by Ferdinand Lundberg, provides a relevant and insightful Preface to Mr. Etienne Bowie’s “Do We Need a World Federalist Party? Mr. Lundberg begins...
Nov 8, 2018 | Global Financial Markets, International Trade
VAFA BEHNAM Brown Political Review John Maynard Keynes needs no introduction as the most important economist of the 20th century. His theories have shaped modern economics like few others. However, his vision for the international trade system, or bancor for short,...
Nov 6, 2018 | United Nations, World Federalism
Bob Hanson Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer | Democratic World Federalists I was only 14 years old when world leaders gathered in San Francisco to form the United Nations. Most, if not all of these men (women were not involved in world affairs in those days), are...