How Trump Will Change the World: The Contours and Consequences of a Second Term Foreign Policy (Peter Feaver)

Agray rhino—a predictable and long-foreseen disruption that is still shocking when it occurs—has crashed into American foreign policy: Donald Trump has won a second term as president of the United States. Despite polls predicting a nail-biter, the final results were fairly decisive, and although we do not know the precise composition of the new order, …

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The myth of the ‘working class’ voter (Michael Hartney and Vladimir Kogan)

As the 2024 presidential race enters its final week, media coverage has increasingly focused on the candidates’ efforts to win over a supposedly crucial swing group: working-class voters. For example, even though Vice President Harris talks incessantly about her “middle-class” roots, Michigan Democrats fear she isn’t doing enough to appeal to working-class voters. They aren’t alone. “If …

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The Digitalist Papers Offer Paths For American Democracy Navigating Rise Of AI (Condoleezza Rice, et. al.)

A diverse group of Hoover and Stanford faculty, alongside leading industry voices, came together to produce The Digitalist Papers, an essay and public discussion series about how to ensure artificial intelligence best serves democratic societies.  Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) – A diverse group of Hoover and Stanford faculty, alongside leading industry voices, came together to …

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The Perils of a Trump-Musk Economy (Joseph Stiglitz)

Donald Trump is offering a vision of crony rentier capitalism that has enticed many captains of industry and finance. In catering to their wishes for more tax cuts and less regulation, he would make most Americans’ lives poorer, harder, and shorter. NEW YORK – As America’s crucial presidential election approaches, the campaign has reached a …

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Freedom in the World in 2024: The Mounting Damage of Flawed Elections and Armed Conflict (Freedom House)

Introduction: Global freedom declined for the 18th consecutive year in 2023. The scope and scale of deterioration were extensive, affecting one-fifth of the world’s population. Almost everywhere, the downturn in rights was driven by attacks on pluralism—the peaceful coexistence of people with different political ideas, religions, or ethnic identities—that harmed elections and sowed violence. These …

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Freedom in the World 2024: The Mounting Damage of Flawed Elections and Armed Conflict (Freedom House)

Flawed elections and armed conflict contributed to the 18th year of democratic decline. But by drawing strength from diversity, protecting dissent, and building international coalitions to support their own norms and values, democratic forces can still reverse the long decline in global freedom. Key Findings Global freedom declined for the 18th consecutive year in 2023. The breadth and …

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Promoting a Global Democratic Landscape (Freedom House)

Democracy is the best system of government for protecting human rights and advancing peace, economic prosperity, and freedom, because it is the only one in which governments are accountable to their people. While no democracy is perfect in practice, the system provides citizens with effective tools for course correction and improvement.  In the more than …

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