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
Schrödinger’s sex binary
We have to resist the mass gaslighting of women and girls
The Just Stop Oil sentences were just
Direct action protestors are not immune from the operation of the law
Turning the tables on coercion?
Lord Walney’s report on political extremism is valuable if flawed
Critic election day special — William Clouston
We look at one of the election’s untold stories — the emergence of a revived SDP
Majority special!
Global majorities of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your lanyards
Old man shouts at Trump
The US Presidential debate was a tragicomic spectacle
Chasing rainbows
Dissident civil servants have been risking their careers to fight a losing battle against burgeoning Whitehall wokery
ULEZ if you want to
Looking back at a week of villains, like Queen Victoria, and heroes, like Dehenna Davison
The incarnation of vice
Sex, gypsies, smoking, smugglers, sex, bullfighting, murder, and did we mention…sex?
Great big rain showers
C Schumann/Grieg: Piano concertos (Signum)
A neglected radical
Guillaume Guillon-Lethière was an artistic and social pioneer