The president’s very personal approach to diplomacy poses real threats to American security.
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European leaders have given up pretending the president is someone he’s not. Maybe some American voters will, too.
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The dangers of nostalgia

Maybe not for those wistfully yearning for a return to a rules-based international order. But for Donald Trump and the far-right parties whose rise has rattled Europe, nostalgia is proving to be a ...
Your plan is doomed to fail, Mr. Prime Minister. Your master in Moscow will not last 100 years, even if you sacrifice all ...
With the rules-based order collapsing and Trump threatening allies, Europe may need its own nuclear deterrent to survive.
Democracy was built to stop men like him The post The Sun King Is Back—and His Name Is Trump first appeared on The Walrus.
During Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas and the destruction of the enclave, U.S. President Donald Trump put forward the idea of creating a ...
Indonesia’s decision to sign US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace (BoP) charter in Davos marks a defining moment for President Prabowo Subianto’s foreign policy, revealing a strategic shift from ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada’s speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The ...
If the decades-long animosity with Iran has taught the US anything, it is that interference in the Islamic Republic’s internal or foreign affairs backfires ...
We used to have a pretty clear idea of what an autocrat was. History is full of examples: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, along with Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Viktor Orban today. The ...