A British Trump tribute act could snatch power in the UK: Without a constitution for protection, British politics is vulnerable to its own version of extremism (Alan Rusbridger)

Could it happen here? Could a Donald Trump tribute act sweep into power in the UK, trash the existing order and overwhelm the system with a series of outlandish and extreme measures before anyone had a chance to catch their breath? There are two theories of British exceptionalism which we tell to reassure ourselves that …

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New Alliance for Civics in the Academy Working to Promote University Civics Education Nationwide (

Alliance for Civics in the Academy) Scholars at the Hoover Institution have created a new national alliance of civics educators tasked with reinvigorating the teaching of civics at American universities to better equip graduates to participate in modern democracy. Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) — Scholars at the Hoover Institution have created a new national alliance …

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Africa’s Self-Powered Car SHOCKED US Engineers  (Electric)

The world declared it couldn’t be done. Scientists scoffed, corporations turned a blind eye, and even assassins attempted to silence him. Yet, Maxwell Chikumbutso, a self-taught inventor from Zimbabwe, stood firm. Now, he’s introduced technology that could revolutionize the globe and shake up industries in the process! Introducing the Kaiyi Saith, an electric car that …

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China’s Trump Strategy: Beijing Is Preparing to Take Advantage of Disruption (Yun Sun)

In the months since Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election in November, policymakers in Beijing have been looking to the next four years of U.S.-Chinese relations with trepidation. Beijing has been expecting the Trump administration to pursue tough policies toward China, potentially escalating the two countries’ trade war, tech war, and confrontation over Taiwan. …

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A Paradigm Shift for the Middle East: How Trump Can Build on Israel’s Success and Keep Iran Off Balance (Elliott Abrams)

The Middle East that U.S. President Donald Trump faces today features dangers and opportunities that were not present when he first took office, eight years ago. The greatest dangers are Iran’s advances toward nuclear weapons and the close relationships that the Islamic Republic has forged with Russia and China. The best opportunities have emerged from …

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