In Defense of the Electoral College (Paul E. Peterson)

It could easily happen that the next president of the United States will win a majority of the votes in the Electoral College without winning a majority of the popular vote nationwide. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have each led one or another national poll even when trailing in polls conducted in battleground states. Should …

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The Year of Elections Has Been Good for Democracy: But the Biggest Test Will Come in America (Francis Fukuyama)

Liberals have engaged in a lot of catastrophic thinking during this “year of elections.” Many feared that authoritarian and populist politicians, from Hungary’s Viktor Orban to India’s Narendra Modi, would consolidate their gains by increasing their shares of the vote. According to Freedom House’s February 2024 Freedom in the World analysis, the world has been in a …

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The Ordeal and Triumph of Mr. Netanyahu (Victor Davis Hanson)

Ordeal After the October 7 massacres, the obituaries of the long political career of Benjamin Netanyahu, published both in Israel and in the West, became orthodox. He was considered as politically inert as Donald Trump once was after January 6, 2021. The conventional wisdom speculated not if, but only when he would be forced out …

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Niall Ferguson: Israel’s Iran Strike—and America’s Strategic Weakness (Niall Ferguson)

“Although the Middle East remains beset with perennial challenges, the region is quieter than it has been for decades.” That was the confident declaration made by Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, in a 7,000-word essay published in Foreign Affairs one year ago. Unfortunately for Sullivan, the article was sent to the printer on October 2, 2023. Five days later, …

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AI, Society, and Democracy: Just Relax (John H. Cochrane)

The author argues that law and regulation have never diagnosed and prevented social, political, and economic ills of new technology. AI is no different. AI regulation poses a greater threat to democracy than AI, as governments are anxious to use regulation to censor information. Free competition in civil society, media, and academia will address any …

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