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  • China and the Long Road Ahead

    By Steven Hill, World Policy Blog, September 6, 2008

    During the Olympics, China showed the world that it can throw a heck of a coming out party. But traveling here afterward, one sees the many complexities and challenges facing this vast and ancient land.

    Especially in the rural areas–where most people still live–the impressive economic rise of China has penetrated only superficially.…

  • The Trans-Atlantic Clash over Political Economy and Fulcrum Institutions

    By Steven Hill, Social Europe Journal, January 1, 2008

    While the United States and Europe share much in common, they also exhibit basic differences, an “American Way” and a “European Way,” that are diverging and had been leading to frequent clashes even before the U.N. rift over Iraq. In a globalized capitalist world, where all nations are seeking models of development that allow “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” for its people, this clash within the West is every bit as elemental as the clash with Arab-Islam because it is multidimensional — economic, political, social, and international in scope.…

  • Five Myths About Sick Old Europe

    By Steven Hill, October 7, 2007, Washington Post

    In the global economy, today’s winners can become tomorrow’s losers in a twinkling, and vice versa. Not so long ago, American pundits and economic analysts were snidely touting U.S. economic superiority to the “sick old man” of Europe. What a difference a few months can make.…

  • Legislators Fiddle While Earth Warms

    By Steven Hill, August 3, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle

    Crazy weather patterns have appeared recently in the form of humidity in usually foggy San Francisco, California-like weather in Washington, D.C., torrential downpours and massive flooding in Britain and torrid temperatures in the Mediterranean. These and other episodes such as Hurricane Katrina add more evidence to the scientific studies that say we are at the outset of an era of blowback, environmentally speaking.…

  • Real Democracy… Or Dystopia?

    By Steven Hill, February 16, 2007, TomPaine.com

    Imagine that it is Election Day 2016. Imagine yet another presidential election that boils down to the same two battleground states — Ohio and Florida — which is not unrealistic, given demographic trends.

    Candidates will spend most of their time in these two states and perhaps a handful of other swing states, ignoring all others.…

  • Time for a Tex-Mex Marshall Plan

    By Steven Hill, Washington Post, April 23, 2006

    Immigration issues are always ripe for demagoguery, particularly in an election year. But the solution to the very real problems along the U.S.-Mexican border can be found, ironically, in that other part of the world that American demagogues love to ridicule: old Europe.…