Steven Hill is a writer, columnist and political professional based in the United States with two decades of experience in politics. Hill is the author, most recently, of "Europe's Promise: Why the European Way...
Hill's articles, Op-Eds and commentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune, Financial Times, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, The Nation, Salon.com, The American Prospect, Social Europe Journal, Le Monde Diplomatique, Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey), Prague Post, Taiwan News, Roll Call, Sierra, Ms. and many other leading publications. For more information, visit Steven Hill's personal website at Steven-Hill.com.
Steven Hill / TruthdigDec 15, 2010
China is experimenting with representative democracy. Cynics say "don't hold your breath," but they fail to consider a new generation of Chinese citizens and leaders who are developing different sensibilities than their forebears.China is experimenting with representative democracy as a new generation develops different sensibilities than its forebears. Dig deeper ( 12 Min. Read )
Steven Hill / TruthdigSep 23, 2010
How is a country with a lower per capita income than Kazakhstan, one of the worst environmental records of any major nation and a dictatorship, besides, hailed by so many as the next global superpower?How is a country with a lower per capita income than Kazakhstan hailed by so many as the next global superpower? Dig deeper ( 9 Min. Read )
Steven Hill / TruthdigAug 19, 2010
Why have economists been so wrong so often? Certainly theirs is a tough job, since the global economy is a complex creature. Yet it turns out that their measuring sticks are woefully inadequate. Indeed, they aren’t even sure what to measure.Why have economists been so wrong so often? It turns out that their measuring sticks are woefully inadequate. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
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