How else would you describe Americans who deny a pandemic that’s killed 250,000 people and the election that repudiated Trump?
How else would you describe Americans who deny a pandemic that’s killed 250,000 people and the election that repudiated Trump?
There’s no returning to normal after Donald Trump.
European leaders welcome the potential return of multilateralism with the defeat of Trump. But the European right has a different take.
For many, Trump’s ouster is a relief. But his steadfast support among white voters puts his party on a crash course with democracy.
American democracy is in rough shape. It’s going to take more than this election to set it right.
Americans can’t ignore the world beyond their borders, but the last thing they need is to embark upon a fresh search for distant monsters to destroy.
Bolivians overwhelmingly rejected a U.S.-backed coup regime. The U.S. should take it as a sign to abandon regime change — and rejoin the international community.
Authoritarianism has been on the march for years, but people powered revolutions are pushing regimes toward democracy on nearly every continent.
Modern history teaches us that motivated, universal, and nonviolent social movements can stop coups before they start.
Trump has put a stop to democracy promotion. Will democracy put a stop to Trump?