A Davos without America mirrors a world without America
Washington PostJonah BaderDavos, Angela Merkel, Brexit, Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron, China, Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi, Jair Bolsonaro, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vladimir Putin, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, The Post-American World, Donald Trump
The two issues that undermined the E.U.
Trump has conjured a crisis out of thin air. That should worry us all.
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, civil rights, Iraq War, United States, Vladimir Putin, Congress, Constitution, Immigration, border wall, shutdown, drugs
Is the West’s future really so gloomy?
Washington PostJonah Baderpopulism, Donald Trump, Hungary, Poland, Italy, France, Emmanuel Macron, Viktor Orban, European Union, Brexit, Democrats
The new dividing line in Western politics
I’m not calling to revive the WASP aristocracy. Just to learn from it.
Are we at ‘peak America’?
Washington PostJonah BaderRuchir Sharma, G20, uni, China, Economy, Belt and Road Initiative, Debt, Donald Trump, Social Security, Yemen, military
We once trusted too much in inevitable progress. We got World War I.
Trump owns the bloody crossroads of American politics
Khashoggi’s alleged murder says as much about America as Saudi Arabia
A cold war with China is won at home
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, United States, China, Cold War, Science, technology, artificial intelligence, Mike Pence, Steven Mnuchin, Peter Navarro, trade, Belt and Road Initiative, Marshall Plan, protectionism
The Supreme Court tumbles into political dysfunction
How is this a victory for America?
I wanted to understand Europe’s populism. So I talked to Bono.
The threat to democracy — from the left