The World That Tariffs Will Make

The World That Tariffs Will Make

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How Liberal Democracy Can Survive an Age of Spiraling Crises

The world has reached various inflection points, or so we are often told. Advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence, promises to transform our way of life. In geopolitics, the growing competition between China and the United States heralds an uncertain new era. And wit ...  Show more

The Fear and Weakness at the Heart of Trump’s Strategy

Last week, the Trump administration released its National Security Strategy. Such documents are usually fairly staid exercises in lofty rhetoric. Not this one. It harshly rebukes the strategies of prior administrations, highlighting what Trump’s team sees as the failures of tradi ...  Show more

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