Conservatives seem about to be crushed in Britain. Democrats should pay attention.
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Why Europe is falling way behind America’s powerhouse economy
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There’s a remedy for Britain’s problems: Rejoin the E.U.
2023 could be the year that exposes populism for the sham that it is
The end of one of the world’s most successful political parties
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Boris Johnson will accelerate the decline of Europe
Brexit will mark the end of Britain’s role as a great power
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A Davos without America mirrors a world without America
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The two issues that undermined the E.U.
Is the West’s future really so gloomy?
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I’m not calling to revive the WASP aristocracy. Just to learn from it.
Maybe Trump knows his base better than we do
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