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There’s a middle ground on immigration. Both sides refuse to find it.
Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 18, 2018Angela Merkel, Democrats, Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, Immigration, populism, Republicans
Steve Bannon has a point
Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 11, 2018Donald Trump, Immigration, populism, Republican Party, Stephen Bannon
Iran has the ingredients for revolution – but a strong regime to ward it off
Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 4, 2018Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, Alexis de Tocqueville, French Revolution, Hassan Rouhani, Ian Bremmer, Iran, J Curve
The decline of U.S. influence is the great global story of our age
Washington PostJonah BaderDecember 28, 2017The Post-American World, Donald Trump, liberal international order, Xi Jinping, China model, China, Sigmar Gabriel, Chrystia Freeland
GOP tax bill would usher in a bleak future
Washington PostFareed ZakariaDecember 15, 2017budget, bureaucracy, Census, FAA, Infrastructure, IRS, Republicans, Research, Science, Skills, Taxes, Training
Trump’s Jerusalem decision isn’t diplomacy. It’s pandering.
Washington PostFareed ZakariaDecember 7, 2017Donald Trump, evangelicals, Israel, Jerusalem, Middle East, Palestine, State Department
Maybe Trump knows his base better than we do
Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 30, 2017AfD, behavioral economics, Brexit, conservative, Culture, Donald Trump, establishment, Immigration, libertarian, Marine Le Pen, plutocracy, populism, Republican Party, Taxes
Trump is in deep with Saudi Arabia. That’s dangerous.
Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 17, 2017Donald Trump, Hezbollah, Iran, Lebanon, Mohammed bin Salman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
Strongmen have a new playbook for consolidating power
Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 10, 2017authoritarianism, Donald Trump, illiberal democracy, Media, Mohammed bin Salman, Narendra Modi, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Saudi Arabia, Shinzo Abe, Vladimir Putin
The cancer of Islamist extremism spreads around the world
Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 2, 2017Bangladesh, Indonesia, Islamic extremism, Islamic State, Mohammad bin Salman, Radical Islam, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Wahhabism
While we obsess over Trump, China is making history
Washington PostFareed ZakariaOctober 26, 2017authoritarianism, China, China model, Deng Xiaoping, Donald Trump, Illiberal, Mao Zedong, The Post-American World, Xi Jinping
Trump may repeat a tragic history
Washington PostFareed ZakariaOctober 19, 2017Donald Trump, Iran, Iran deal, Lyndon Johnson, Mexico, NAFTA, North Korea, real estate, Vietnam
China is winning the future. Here’s how.
Washington PostFareed ZakariaOctober 12, 2017China, clean energy, Clean Power Plan, climate change, coal, Donald Trump, electric cars, Scott Pruitt, technology
Talking about mental health after mass shootings is a cop-out
Washington PostFareed ZakariaOctober 6, 2017gun control, gun lobby, guns, Las Vegas, mass shooting, mental health, Second Amendment
There’s a way out on North Korea
Washington PostFareed ZakariaSeptember 28, 2017China, Donald Trump, Joshua Cooper Ramo, Kim Jong Un, Nikki Haley, nonproliferation, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Rex Tillerson
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