Author: Dan Nexon
Ishaan Tharoor has a very good discussion of the broader context of Trump's meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda. Though accustomed to lectures from Brussels, Duda and his allies are.
The lesson is that there are no consequences for obstructing justice – so long as the GOP has at least 1/3 of the Senate. https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1274172889198211072?s=20 It gets better. Trump is.
Greg Sargent sums up where we're at. The Trump administration has given up any pretense of trying to address the COVID-19 pandemic as a public health problem. Rather, it intends.
Yesterday the White House ordered the U.S. embassy in Seoul to remove its #BlackLivesMatter banner, as well as a Pride flag that the embassy put up in May. In some.
Alexander Cooley and I have a new piece in the July/August issue Foreign Affairs which skims some of the key arguments of Exit from Hegemony. Does this mean that we've.
I think we might need a post that isn't about how the whole world is going to hell – or even about how we should be encouraged by the breadth and.
The University of Copenhagen Library (the founders of Securitization Theory are sometimes referred to as "The Copenhagen School") by kimyeti / CC BY-SA 4.0, from wikimedia commons This will be.
I'm recently reminded of what Christopher Federico said about Trump back in September of 2019. One thing I’ve thought for a while is that one of the best ways of characterizing.