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America’s excessive reliance on sanctions will come back to haunt it
Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 28, 2020sanctions, Iran, Iran deal, United States, Donald Trump, finance, Germany, foreign policy
Biden understands what Twitter doesn’t: Democrats need a big tent
Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 20, 2020Democrats, Joe Biden, Republicans, United States, polarization, Ronald Reagan
Washington fiddles while America burns
Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 13, 2020United States, Congress, Democrats, Republicans, Great Depression, recession, stimulus, coronavirus, Federal Reserve, Debt
When it comes to the Internet, Trump prefers the Chinese model
Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 6, 2020Donald Trump, United States, China, China model, technology, Internet, social media, TikTok, Huawei
The covid-19 crisis exposes the limits of a reality-TV presidency
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 30, 2020Donald Trump, presidency, United States, Constitution, Germany, Angela Merkel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, coronavirus, public health
Trump is setting us up for an Election Day nightmare
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 23, 2020Donald Trump, conspiracy theories, United States, election, Democracy, voting, polarization, Joe Biden
Biden finds a better way to do ‘America First’
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 16, 2020Joe Biden, Donald Trump, America First, economy, climate change, nationalism, campaign, election, China, protectionism, tariffs, Science, Research, technology, Big Government, Japan
Smart states have the edge in fighting covid-19. America isn’t one of them.
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 10, 2020coronavirus, United States, Big Government, Federal Reserve, Spending, Stephen Bannon, Republican Party, public health, CDC, FDA
China has been bungling its post-coronavirus foreign policy
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 25, 2020coronavirus, China, India, Australia, Philippines, Vietnam, South China Sea, Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi, Rodrigo Duterte, Deng Xiaoping
Bolton’s book reminds us of the biggest problem with Trump
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 18, 2020Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, China, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, Justice Department, John Bolton, Venezuela, foreign policy, United States, Supre, tax, trade
If New York City founders, it’ll be because of bad government — not the pandemic
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 11, 2020New York City, cities, coronavirus, disease, Health care, technology
Trump’s cheerful collaborators
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 4, 2020Donald Trump, United States, military, Soviet Union, illiberal democracy, Constitution, Republican Party, Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney, Ted Cruz
The pandemic’s second stage is here — and it’s getting ugly
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 28, 2020developing countries, India, Nigeria, Bangladesh, coronavirus, poverty, Brazil, Health care, public health, economy
Democrats are falling into a familiar trap on China
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 22, 2020China, Xi Jinping, Donald Trump, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrats, Republicans, foreign policy, World Health Organization, coronavirus, Mexico, Joe Biden, liberal international order
Experts have jobs. They need to understand those who don’t.
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 15, 2020coronavirus, Health care, Anthony Fauci, experts, elites, establishment, populism, Donald Trump, partisanship, inequality, economy, United States
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