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
Is cricket growing up and leaving home?
In many ways the sport is thriving, but there is danger ahead
British universities should stop using foreign students as a crutch
Its short-term benefits are obvious but it is not a long-term solution
Not everyone should be in therapy
Over-medicalisation hurts the healthy and the suffering alike
Britain should get serious about organised crime
We underestimate how much crime is the work of small, nasty groups of people
No room for reform?
We should hope that even the worst people can change
Portugal and the missing goats
The roots of environmental disasters can be odder than they look
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right
Conservatism needs environmentalism
What could be more conservative than conserving our natural heritage?
The authoritarian populism of Keir Starmer
This government is anything but technocratic
Tory Utopias
1940s Conservatism was seething with creativity and optimism