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Trump Administration

November 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

What Trump’s Win Means for U.S. Foreign Policy

INTRODUCTION Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s election victory marks the beginning of another roller-coaster ride in U.S. foreign policy. The president-elect is poised to bring back the hallmarks of his first term:

United States/World

How Russia and China Understood Trump’s Triumph

One great paradox of our era is that the robustness of American democracy has come to be measured in coffee spoons in terms of the country’s archaic system of electoral college votes. The result is, foreign observers lacking a sense

November 11, 2024

Can A Tsunami of Trump Votes Give Power Back to the American People?

Columns

The Democrats are set to steal the election.  They have everything in place except enough votes to hide their theft. Watch the video of the

Global Parliamentarians Urge U.S. to Remove Cuba from “State-Sponsor of Terrorism” List

World

Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries have signed a joint letter calling on the United States to remove Cuba from its list of “state-sponsors

Harvard’s Stand Against Trump Pressure Opens a Deeper Battle Over U.S. Higher Education

July 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Social

In a narrative of resistance and uncertainty, Harvard University has emerged from a tense confrontation with the administration of President Donald Trump with a partial legal victory, but without clarity on what

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Trump’s Place in US Political Cycles

November 20, 2024
Columns

As I wrote in my most recent book, “The Storm Before the Calm,” we tend to use presidencies as benchmarks to help us locate where we are in time, but it would

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President-Elect Donald Trump to Appoint Sen. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

November 12, 2024
Diplomacy/United States

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State, according to multiple sources familiar with the decision. This move is seen as a victory for

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What Trump’s Win Means for U.S. Foreign Policy

November 12, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s election victory marks the beginning of another roller-coaster ride in U.S. foreign policy. The president-elect is poised to bring back the hallmarks of his first term:

More

How Russia and China Understood Trump’s Triumph

November 11, 2024
United States/World

One great paradox of our era is that the robustness of American democracy has come to be measured in coffee spoons in terms of the country’s archaic system of electoral college votes.

More

The Trump Win: Understanding Democracy and Leadership

November 7, 2024
Columns

“Promises Made; Promises Kept” ~ President Elect Donald Trump in his Victory Speech, 6 November 2024. What Happened in 2024? It’s all over.  One of the most contentious and unpredictable election campaigns

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Can A Tsunami of Trump Votes Give Power Back to the American People?

November 4, 2024
Columns

The Democrats are set to steal the election.  They have everything in place except enough votes to hide their theft. Watch the video of the Trump Grand Finale, listen to the speeches by

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Global Parliamentarians Urge U.S. to Remove Cuba from “State-Sponsor of Terrorism” List

September 20, 2024
World

Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries have signed a joint letter calling on the United States to remove Cuba from its list of “state-sponsors of terrorism.” The letter, coordinated by the Progressive

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