Category: Politics
Alt-Right Emboldened
by Hannah Gais | Jun 28, 2016 | Election 2016, Foreign Policy, PoliticsImage Credit: European Union 2012 EP/Pietro Naj-Oleari While it’s too soon to tell what effect Brexit will have on the U.S. election in November, it’ll undoubtedly act as a shot in the arm for a resurgent far-right. Trump’s campaign has already energized the once-struggling white nationalist movement. Brexit—living proof that virulently nativist politics can […]
Behind the Brexit
by Gordon Adams | Jun 27, 2016 | Foreign Policy, PoliticsPhoto Credit: Theophilos Papadopoulos The elites really are out of touch! Watch out for the consequences. On the morning after votes were counted in the United Kingdom, I sat for an hour on a conference call hosted by the Atlantic Council, where the “policy 1 percent” talked about the implications of the British vote to […]
The New Cold War
by The Washington Spectator | Jun 21, 2016 | National SecurityPhoto Credit: National Nuclear Security Administration “The existence of thousands of nuclear weapons is the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War. No nuclear war was fought between the United States and the Soviet Union, but generations lived with the knowledge that their world could be erased in a single flash of light… Today, the […]
A Global Policing Crisis
by Aaron Cantú | Jun 17, 2016 | Legal Affairs, PoliticsPhoto Credit: Jamie Kenny A police state of nightmares may look like a phalanx of gas-masked officers marching down the street. But a more accurate image of today’s existing police state looks like multiplying numbers of beat cops standing on a corner. Police forces have increasingly “saturated” cities across the country by taking on […]
Campaigns and Chaos
by Rick Perlstein | Jun 16, 2016 | Politics, RickipediaPhoto Credit: Gage Skidmore This spring, Donald Trump added a new phrase to the stock of improvised riffs he throws out at his rallies: “I love my protesters.” And if my Twitter mentions are any indication, there are a lot of people who think they know why: disruptions inside or outside Trump’s events just […]
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