The Trump era is dominated by two questions. First, what did sixty million voters see in him? Second, what does Trump find to dislike in the democratic leaders of our allies and to admire in the tyrannical leaders of our … Continue reading
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In the most recent “Atlantic,” James Fallows examines a foreign policy conundrum in a piece called “China’s Great Leap Backward.” Fallows, who saw the rise of China as a big story many years ago, relocated his family there for several … Continue reading