Trump, White Supremacy, and the Christian Right
The Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University welcomes guest blogs and encourages our friends and supporters to submit them to the President of the GPI. In an effort to … Read more
The Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University welcomes guest blogs and encourages our friends and supporters to submit them to the President of the GPI. In an effort to … Read more
GPI President Dr. Michael Genovese joined CNN International to provide his thoughts on the Mueller report.
The Global Policy Institute is proud to announce that our guest contributor Irene Fowler was featured as a thought leader in the UK publication Women in Leadership for her article … Read more
The Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University is pleased to publish this guest blog written by Irene Fowler, a lawyer based in Lagos, Nigeria. Ms. Fowler’s work often appears … Read more
By Michael A. Genovese In 1993, I edited a book titled Women as National Leaders. It was a study of women who headed governments and was designed to begin to … Read more
By Tom Plate and Jennifer M. Ramos The shortcomings of the U.N. are well-known: the Security Council, 15 members strong, is often gridlocked, and the General Assembly, no less than … Read more
By the Mediterranean City Climate Change Consortium (MC-4) Advisory Board Subnational governments—cities, counties, and states in the U.S. and around the world—have an essential role to play in reducing greenhouse … Read more
In the 19th Century, London was the global city. In the 20th Century, New York became the global city. In the 21st Century, that honor, and responsibility, goes to Los … Read more
By Kerstin Fisk Between January and December 2014, the worldwide number of refugees grewby nearly 2.7 million—the second largest single-year surge the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has on record. End-of-year … Read more
by Michael A. Genovese The age of the imperial executive is upon us. Across the globe, executives rise as legislatures decline in power. “Presidentialism,” once seen as the solution to our … Read more
Western democracies are increasingly plagued by a contagion of anger, fear, and political backlash. The middle class, so often seen as the backbone of stability for societies, is threatening to … Read more