Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday 6 February 2015

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Saudi Arabia's Game of ThronesSaudi Arabia's Game of Thrones
King Salman Amasses Power
By F. Gregory Gause III
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has moved swiftly to consolidate power. In doing so, he has raised the profile of two of the royal family’s so-called third-generation princes and sidelined a number of their cousins. In a family where, for decades, political power has been...
 
 
How to Think Like Edmund BurkeHow to Think Like Edmund Burke
Debating the Philosopher’s Complex Legacy
By Iain Hampsher-Monk
The eighteenth-century British politician and writer Edmund Burke is often called the father of modern conservatism. A new intellectual biography of Burke shows why that label fails to capture the complexity of Burke's thought and legacy.
 
 
E-Stonia and the Future of the CyberstateE-Stonia and the Future of the Cyberstate
Virtual Governments Come Online
By Eric B. Schnurer
By launching an e-residency program, Estonia is leading the way to a new market—one in which states compete for customers just as businesses do.