Democrats have fixed the economy. But that won’t be enough to defeat populism.
Washington PostJonah BaderGermany, Inflation, Jerome Powell, Soft Landing, Federal Reserve, Economy, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Netherlands, Geert Wilders, Immigration, Denmark, Poland, populism, Turkey, India, Republican Party
Narendra Modi and the myth of the strongman
Lecturing India’s leader on human rights is not the best path
India’s economy is surging thanks to these three revolutions
The U.S.–India Relationship Is Key to the Future of Tech
To contain China, joining the Pacific trade pact might be more effective than new submarines
Washington PostJonah Baderchina, TPP, CPTPP, Trade, AUKUS, United States, UK, United Kingdom, Australia, India, Joe Biden, Trump, Nuclear
The narrow path to liberal democracy
Washington PostJonah BaderDemocracy, illiberal democracy, Founders, history, Afghanistan, Hungary, Russia, United States, Republican Party, liberalism, India, Big Government, truth, Capitol riot
U.S. foreign policy needs to get over its fear of instability
Washington PostJonah BaderTerrorism, Britain, history, imperialism, United States, Afghanistan, Sudan, Egypt, India, Joe Biden, Cold War, Henry Kissinger, George Kennan
Xi’s China can’t seem to stop scoring own goals
Washington PostJonah BaderChina, Xi Jinping, Mao Zedong, Joe Biden, United States, Australia, India, Taiwan, Japan, coronavirus
The pandemic has led to innovation. It’s a reason for optimism.
China has been bungling its post-coronavirus foreign policy
Washington PostJonah Badercoronavirus, China, India, Australia, Philippines, Vietnam, South China Sea, Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi, Rodrigo Duterte, Deng Xiaoping
The pandemic’s second stage is here — and it’s getting ugly
Washington PostJonah Baderdeveloping countries, India, Nigeria, Bangladesh, coronavirus, poverty, Brazil, Health care, public health, economy
The normalization of Trumpism and the end of globalization
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Davos, globalization, trade, India, protectionism, Immigration, Narendra Modi, Jeff Bezos, economy
Liberty and law are under attack worldwide. Consider the impeachment crisis in that context.
Washington PostJonah BaderIndia, illiberal democracy, Democracy, freedom, Islam, Israel, Netanyahu, Viktor Orban, Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar, Rohingya, Donald Trump, impeachment, William Barr
How diversity can rescue democracy
Washington PostJonah BaderRobert Mueller, FBI, Justice Department, United States, Republican Party, institutions, illiberal democracy, election, Narendra Modi, India, Ruchir Sharma, Democracy