The Geopolitics of President-Elect Donald Trump
Donald Trump can undermine America’s influence, but he cannot repeal the things that make it a superpower.
Donald Trump can undermine America’s influence, but he cannot repeal the things that make it a superpower.
A chaotic transition and numerous conflicts of interest.
Donald Trump’s victory is the latest in a series of setbacks, but there are still a few places that can give liberals hope.
We are not going to forget everything Donald Trump has said and done.
Liberals overreached and drove working white Americans into the arms of a demagogue.
Republican lawmakers allowed Donald Trump to humiliate them. We can’t put our hopes in them.
America did not change. It was manipulated by a minority that seeks a return to autarky and America First.
The fate of the Trans Pacific Partnership will determine who writes the rules of commerce in the Pacific.
Germans lament the “disastrous belief” that the world will be better off with nativists in charge.
The United Kingdom could find itself slipping into a gap between a less effective NATO and a tighter EU.
An America led by Donald Trump could pull out of trade deals and leave Europe to fend for itself.
Reaction to Donald Trump’s victory ranges from panic to glee.
Republicans also defend their majorities in Congress.
Silvio Berlusconi was brash, politically incorrect and did lasting damage to Italians’ trust in politics.
The three Baltic republics rely on the NATO security commitment Donald Trump has called into question.