Illuminating the Arts-Policy Nexus 
Illuminating the Arts-Policy Nexus is a fortnightly series of articles on the role of art in public policymaking. This series invites WPI fellows and project leaders as well as external practitioners to contribute pieces on how artists have led policy change and how policymakers can use creative strategies.
In Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World, World Policy Institute Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer illustrates a historic shift in the international system and the world economy—and an unprecedented moment of global uncertainty.
Dear Mr. Cameron
By Elizabeth Pond
Please, Britain, stay Great! Don't shrink again to little England.
Split up into England, Scotland, (and Wales?), if that's your domestic preference. But please don't storm out of the transatlantic community of the European Union and the United States.
THE INDEX - June 4, 2010
Human rights advocate Floribert Chebeya was killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo Wednesday, and activist groups are accusing the police. The groups are claiming that John Numbi, inspector general
Nicolaus Mills: Who's Laughing Now?
News that Britain's new coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats has agreed to place curbs on thousands of closed-circuit television cameras in public spaces has caught most Americans by surprise.









