Tag: Board of Peace

The Anatomy of an Institutional Coup — A View from the North
To a Scandinavian, the state is a collective trust, not a leader’s property. Yet, in America, $1.25 billion in aid has been redirected to a private “Board of Peace,” while the President negotiates a $10 billion settlement with himself. Is this the institutionalization of personal authority or the dismantling of the public interest? Explore the…

