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The narrow path to liberal democracy
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 30, 2021Democracy, illiberal democracy, Founders, history, Afghanistan, Hungary, Russia, United States, Republican Party, liberalism, India, Big Government, truth, Capitol riot
We have the tools to end this pandemic. Instead, we’re choosing to live with it.
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 22, 2021vaccine, coronavirus, Health care, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, France, Big Government, Republican Party, conservative, Fox News, conspiracy theories
We learned from the financial crisis. We can learn from the pandemic.
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 15, 2021financial 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
U.S. foreign policy needs to get over its fear of instability
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 8, 2021Terrorism, Britain, history, imperialism, United States, Afghanistan, Sudan, Egypt, India, Joe Biden, Cold War, Henry Kissinger, George Kennan
Americans care about history because the stakes are high
Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 1, 2021China, United States, history, race, Immigration, Constitution, politics, polarization, cancel culture, Illiberal, Education
Democrats need to show they can be trusted with power
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 24, 2021Democrats, Eric Adams, New York City, Andrew Cuomo, Bill de Blasio, coronavirus, Congress, Republicans, Florida, California, Big Government, business
The decay of American democracy is real
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 17, 2021Joe Biden, Donald Trump, United States, foreign policy, diplomacy, NATO, Europe, Democracy, Russia, cybersecurity, Vladimir Putin
Cybercrime is putting us on the cusp of a digital pandemic. Here’s the way forward.
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 10, 2021finance, crime, cybersecurity, cryptocurrency, hacking, FBI, Justice Department, Christopher Wray
The populist right is still robust. The left should not be complacent.
Washington PostJonah BaderJune 3, 2021Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, populism, Mario Draghi, Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, Justin Trudeau, Immigration
Xi’s China can’t seem to stop scoring own goals
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 27, 2021China, Xi Jinping, Mao Zedong, Joe Biden, United States, Australia, India, Taiwan, Japan, coronavirus
The only way to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 20, 2021Israel, Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Middle East, war, Iran, nuclear weapons
Republicans care more about tribal loyalty than conservative principles
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 13, 2021Republican Party, Donald Trump, Newt Gingrich, conservative, politics, United States
The pandemic has led to innovation. It’s a reason for optimism.
Washington PostJonah BaderMay 6, 2021coronavirus, vaccine, Science, technology, United States, Europe, India, Africa, economy
Ten years later, Islamist terrorism isn’t the threat it used to be
Jonah BaderApril 29, 2021Osama bin Laden, Terrorism, Islam, far-right terrorism, Taliban, ISIS, United States, France, Radical Islam, Arab Spring
Our policymakers are still obsessing over risks but forgetting about rewards
Washington PostJonah BaderApril 22, 2021CDC, FDA, coronavirus, Science, United States, counterterrorism, Terrorism
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