In assessing the rise of the global anti-democracy movement, the United States must look inward as well as outward.
What Really Went Wrong: The West and the Failure of Democracy in the Middle East by Fawaz A. Gerges • Yale University Press • 2024 • 336 pages • $28 The 2010 Arab Spring was a moment of real hope for ...
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Everywhere you look in Washington, D.C. today, there are signs that industrial policy is back. The Biden Administration has characterized its main legislative achievements as an expression of a new ...
Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics by Matt Grossmann and David A. Hopkins • Cambridge University Press • 2024 • 398 pages • $30 Picture a ...
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A commitment to democracy should be part of the U.S. posture toward China—and it should start with shoring up democracy at home.
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Neoliberalism isn’t just a set of economic precepts—it’s also an architecture of laws passed to reinforce those precepts. Those laws must be changed.