After the American Century

Technology, politics and culture

January 28, 2017

A Trump Vision? Back to 1925?

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After the American Century If one looks at Mr. Trump's pronouncements and puts them together, the overall goal seems to be a return ...
January 20, 2017

America First? Trump's slogan has a sorry history.

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After the American Century In his inaugural speech, Donald Trump made a point of saying that his administration would put America fi...
January 14, 2017

Political Confusion and Tension, but No Voter Mandate in Sight for either Republicans or Democrats

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After the American Century Today's politicians seem to live in a hall of mirrors, because they are surrounded by like-minded pe...
January 10, 2017

Can Tillerson still be Secretary of State after Trading with the Enemy?

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After the American Century The Newsletter 538 noted the following about an article that appeared in USA Today. "Between 200...
January 04, 2017

5 murders annually go unsolved in Denmark, compared to 25 in Minnesota

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After the American Century One interesting way to compare nations is in terms of their rates of criminality and to what degree these c...
December 02, 2014

"Dimensioning" a Danish word for cutbacks at universities

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After the American Century Austerity has taken a new form in Denmark, where the Socialist government has betrayed its campaign platform....
October 19, 2014

The Failed Economics of Austerity in Europe, and its consequences in Denmark.

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After the American Century The way governments responded to the financial crisis of 2008 differed. In Europe, they pursued austerity. ...
September 08, 2014

America from the Air, a fascinating book

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After the American Century Somehow until this year I never heard of Wolfgang Langewiesche or his three books dealing with various aspect...
August 18, 2014

Might Japan Be the Broker to Negotiate Peace Between Israel and Palestine?

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After the American Century The Middle East has been the burying ground for American diplomatic missions for decades. Each new pres...
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David E. Nye
Odense, Denmark
Author or editor of more than 25 books, including 12 with The MIT Press, and more than 225 publications in all. Honors include the Leonardo da Vinci Medal in 2005. Senior Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. By-Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University. Professor Emeritus SDU, Denmark. Knighted by the Queen of Denmark in 2014. A bibliography and index to publications is available for free download at https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/219592
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