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
Everyone should be ashamed over Princess Kate but me
They spread unhinged fantasies while I asked sensible questions
An unconvincing case against the UNRWA
It should take more evidence to strip the Palestinians of essential support
How the internet killed The Simpsons
Nicholas Clairmont has avidly viewed more than 750 episodes of the comedy about the residents of Springfield — but won’t be watching any more
There is no magic bullet for raising birth rates
A complex network of spiritual, cultural and economic factors underpin our fertility slump
The Church of England has failed on gender
To pursue kindness at the expense of truth is self-defeating
Therapy is making children ill
What would really help children’s mental health is talk about resilience
Venice’s tortuous tourist tax
How much public money has been wasted on a scheme which will be quietly retired?
Scarlet Blake is a man
Indulging the fantasies of violent criminals is endangering women
Young people are not as pro-immigration as you think
The idea that young people are uniformly “woke” is a silly myth
The City’s lights are dimming
The Square Mile is increasingly at risk of becoming an irrelevance
Preaching to a dwindling choir
Once the default denomination of tycoons and the WASP elite, America’s Episcopal Church is struggling