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Why Trump is manufacturing an immigration crisis
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 3, 2018Donald Trump, Immigration, Culture, Republican Party, midterms, Mexico, Central America, crime
Macron is trying to save the West
Washington PostJonah BaderApril 27, 2018Iran deal, Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump, Javad Zarif, Iran, nuclear weapons
America’s deep state — of law and lawyers
Washington PostJonah BaderApril 20, 2018James Comey, Robert Mueller, rule of law, lawyers, Donald Trump, George Bush, Alexis de Tocqueville
The Reagan revolution is officially over
Washington PostJonah BaderApril 13, 2018Paul Ryan, GOP, Republican Party, Donald Trump, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, FDR, Barack Obama, Congress
Trump is right: China’s a trade cheat
Washington PostJonah BaderApril 6, 2018
Trump's Art of the Deal isn't working in foreign policy
Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 29, 2018China, Donald Trump, foreign policy, Iran deal, Iraq War, Kim Jong Un, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan
Facebook, Google, your reign may soon be over
Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 22, 2018blockchain, digital economy, European Union, Facebook, Google, India, Internet, Regulations, Silicon Valley, start-ups, technology, Tencent, United States
Mike Pompeo has a crisis to handle — even before the North Korea summit
Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 17, 2018Donald Trump, foreign policy, Iran deal, Kim Jong Un, Mike Pompeo, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Rex Tillerson, State Department
Trade is the Republican Party’s last stand
Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 8, 2018capitalism, Donald Trump, free trade, Immigration, national security, populism, protectionism, Republican Party, trade
Xi is transforming China. Is Washington taking notice?
Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 1, 2018China, Deng Xiaoping, Mao Zedong, soft power, Xi Jinping
Democracy is decaying worldwide. America isn’t immune.
Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 22, 2018Donald Trump, Hungary, illiberal democracy, India, institutions, Israel, Kenya, Media, Narendra Modi, Netanyahu, Poland, press freedom, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, Viktor Orban
There’s a lot to be optimistic about these days. And then there’s the Middle East.
Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 15, 2018Bashar al-Assad, foreign policy, Henry Kissinger, Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Israel, Kurds, Lebanon, Middle East, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United States, Vali Nasr, Yemen
Give South Korea a gold medal
Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 8, 2018foreign aid, Korean War, North Korea, Ruchir Sharma, South Korea
Trump has drawn three red lines. They’re all likely to be crossed.
Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 1, 2018Afghanistan, China, Donald Trump, foreign policy, Iran deal, North Korea, Pakistan
The Trump we saw in Davos should leave us encouraged
Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 27, 2018Davos, deregulation, Donald Trump, globalization, liberal international order, Media, Taxes, World Economic Forum
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