Sascha Glaeser
Sascha Glaeser is a Research Associate at Defense Priorities. He focuses on U.S. grand strategy, international security, and transatlantic relations. He holds a Master of International Public Affairs and a BA in International Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Why is the United States making concessions to Turkey?
The US should re-evaluate its interests in Europe
Reading humbly
Approaching texts with love, patience and humility can reveal more than scepticism
From the monstrous to the grotesque
Hitler’s cult of charismatic leadership is indistinguishable from the ideology of National Socialism
Tory Utopias
1940s Conservatism was seething with creativity and optimism
Over the line
No one should discipline children for asking honest questions or telling the truth
Afrocentrism with a Labour twist
Dawn Butler’s Black History Month video was disturbing as well as weird
Tragedy, comedy and an Italian parable
Three great novels capture a moment of change for society
Cultural appropriation is here to stay
So-called cultural appropriation is an American obsession, cheerfully ignored by a fast globalising world
Soporific Starmer
The Prime Minister appears to be making a virtue of his own dullness
The blame, again, falls on Sinn Fein
The party responded appallingly to its press officer being accused of child sex offences