▽Foreign Affairs - Home ●11/23 07:50 The LatestPodcastTrump and the Crisis of LiberalismA Conversation With Francis FukuyamaThis article is paywall-freeLebanon’s Day AfterWill the Country Survive the War With Israel?Maha YahyaThis article is paywall-freeDeterring the Nuclear DictatorsTo Confront China, Russia, and North Korea, Trump Should Forgo a Review and Speed Up the Arsenal’s ModernizationMadelyn Creedon and Franklin
▽CounterPunch ●11/23 02:29 David YearsleyThe Song Remains the Same: Detuning the Democratic DefeatRichard SchulmanArchitecture of Cities: Two-Lane BlacktopRoaming Charges: The Final DazeBY Jeffrey St. ClairThe hysteria over Trump’s election must be tempered by just how awful Biden has been after the entirely predictable, if sinister, decision of the American electorate to return Trump to power. The liberal abreaction
▽Hudson Institute - Think Tank ●11/23 01:45 In-Person EventNov 22, 2024Technology and Maritime Security Cooperation between NATO and the Indo-PacificHudson InstituteAntony Blinken and the US delegation sit opposite Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa during the "Extended Deterrence Ministerial Meeting" in Tokyo on July 28, 2024. (Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP via Getty Images)Japan and DeterrenceMasashi MuranoSenior Fellow, Japan ChairMasash
▽The Globalist ●11/22 17:50 Trump: How Fast from Farce to Tragedy?November 22, 2024Today’s United States is currently experiencing the farcical stage of a charismatic leader with dubious motivations that could end up as national and global tragedy.By Alexei BayerRecent FeaturesMoreGlobal Politics