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Indispensable Nations

The Fall and Rise of Nationalism In 1852, the Black American writer and abolitionist Martin Delany lamented that “the claims of no people . . . are respected by any nation, until they are presented in a national capacity.” He was urging the emigration of Black people from the United …

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The Renegade Order

How Trump Wields American Power Donald Trump has already transformed the American political order. Not since Ronald Reagan has a president so dominated the national landscape or shifted its ideological terrain. In his second term, Trump could reshape global order in ways no less profound. Today’s reigning, U.S.-led international system—call …

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Budanov’s Fearmongering About A Russian Invasion Of Poland Is A Response To The Latest Polls

He hopes to shift Polish public opinion in support of dispatching peacekeepers after May’s presidential election. GUR chief Kirill Budanov fearmongered earlier this week about the “worst-case scenario” of Russia invading Poland and then rest of the former Warsaw Pact countries if Ukraine loses the current conflict. His prediction contradicted …

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