To save liberal democracy, save its institutions
Washington PostJonah BaderSouth Korea, France, liberal democracy, institutions, Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, populism, Donald Trump, Singapore, Switzerland
America’s political realignment is catching Democrats flat-footed
Washington PostJonah BaderEconomy, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, working class, race, Education, Gender, Tariffs, manufacturing, populism, Donald Trump
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
Why Europe is falling way behind America’s powerhouse economy
Washington PostJonah Badereurozone, Economy, United States, Great Britain, Brexit, Germany, Italy, defense, European Union, populism
The threat from far-right populism hasn’t gone away
2023 could be the year that exposes populism for the sham that it is
Right-wing populists are thriving — even when they’re friends of Putin
We learned from the financial crisis. We can learn from the pandemic.
Washington PostJonah Baderfinancial crisis, coronavirus, Health care, public health, multilateralism, international cooperation, United States, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Jair Bolsonaro, Viktor Orban, populism, Federal Reserve, stimulus, finance, Regulations
The populist right is still robust. The left should not be complacent.
Washington PostJonah BaderIsrael, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, populism, Mario Draghi, Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, Justin Trudeau, Immigration
Experts have jobs. They need to understand those who don’t.
Washington PostJonah Badercoronavirus, Health care, Anthony Fauci, experts, elites, establishment, populism, Donald Trump, partisanship, inequality, economy, 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 crises are over, but the populist fury remains
Democrats, there’s a better strategy than impeachment
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Democrats, impeachment, populism, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Andrew Johnson, Senate, Republicans
Who understands our times, Bernie or The Donald?
In defense of the elites
Washington PostJonah Baderelites, globalization, populism, optimism, World Economic Forum, Economy, disease, women, gay rights, race, establishment