Posts tagged United Kingdom
Conservatives seem about to be crushed in Britain. Democrats should pay attention.
Washington PostJonah BaderUnited Kingdom, Conservatives, Labour Party, Donald Trump, Democrats, Republicans, election, Immigration, Rishi Sunak, Tony Blair, Keir Starmer, Brexit
There’s no mystery about why the U.S. has so many gun deaths
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 last thing American life needs now is more barricades
Washington PostJonah BaderWashington D-C-, Washington, Congress, violent extremism, Terrorism, United States, United Kingdom, diplomacy, Afghanistan, Iraq, 9/11
Mainstream Republicans have tolerated extremism for years. Can they finally control it?
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Donald Trump, violent extremism, conspiracy theories, Democracy, United States, Germany, Adolf Hitler, conservative, Conservatives, Tory Party, United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, Tea Party, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio
Republicans have been living the big lie for too long
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Mitt Romney, Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, conspiracy theories, Ted Cruz, FDR, Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Boris Johnson, United Kingdom, United States
What Britain’s seismic election tells us about 2020
Washington PostJonah BaderLabour, Conservatives, Tories, Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, trade, populism, Jeremy Corbyn, United Kingdom, Democrats, Republicans
The end of one of the world’s most successful political parties
Washington PostJonah BaderUnited Kingdom, Boris Johnson, Conservatives, Tories, Labour, Republicans, Democrats, Brexit, protectionism, Immigration
Brexit will mark the end of Britain’s role as a great power
Washington PostJonah BaderBrexit, David Cameron, Anne Applebaum, United Kingdom, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Europe, European Union, China, Robert Kagan, Great Britain
Britain resigns as a world power
Washington PostFareed ZakariaBritain, David Cameron, David Rothkopf, defense, foreign policy, Great Britain, IISS, International Institute for Strategic Studies, NATO, Royal United Services Institute, United Kingdom, Walter Russell Mead