WINN: Don’t Count Cameron Out Yet
British Prime Minister David Cameron’s political troubles are temporary. As the UK emerges from the recession and the pain of Cameron’s cuts receedes, Cameron will be well positioned to maintain a grip on Parliament for the foreseeable future and perhaps beyond.
WINN: The Aristocratic Founding of the United States
As Egyptians fight for democracy, a closer look at the world’s first democratic republic. The United States Constitution reveals not a wholehearted endorsement of democracy but a group of Founding Fathers with a deep mistrust of completely democratic institutions. The protests in Egypt offer the promise of increased democratization. However, simply installing a new regime based on the majority sentiment of the moment could result in a regime far worse than Mubarak’s.
WINN: The Battle Over Education Reform
Earlier this week President Obama delivered his State of the Union address and issued a clarion call for sweeping education reform. Giving an honest assessment of the challenge facing the United States of America, President Obama stated that public education simply isn’t making the grade. The major question is whether the needs of our nation’s students or of a 2012 reelection campaign will take center stage for President Obama.
WINN: Where Did All the GOP Candidates Go?
As of November, 5th 2010 political pundits turned their sights from the “shellacking” taken by Congressional Democrats in the midterm elections to the impending presidential primaries. While most coverage focused on the unlikely possibility of a primary challenge to President Obama I was struck by the fact that not a single Republican candidate has formally announced a presidential bid.
