A conversation about what Trump’s return to the presidency means for liberal democracy—and whether its future, in the United States and around the world, is truly at stake.
A conversation about what Trump’s return to the presidency means for liberal democracy—and whether its future, in the United States and around the world, is truly at stake.
Pernicious polarization is a process that divides an electorate into two mutually distrustful camps. It can be thought of as us-versus-them polarization. It occurs when politics is reduced to a single dividing line around some kind of identity.
Key leaders cannot prepare fast enough on issues such as NATO, Ukraine, and trade.
A conversation on the impact of foreign policy in Trump’s electoral victory, whether Democrats will rethink their foreign policy agenda following their losses, and what changes Trump might make with respect to the wars in Europe and the Middle East and towards China.
Sadanand Dhume and Tanvi Madan join Milan Vaishnav to unpack the results of the U.S. election and what a second Trump presidency will mean for U.S.-India relations.
Polarization is a mortal threat to democracy, and if the United States hopes to avoid violence and authoritarianism it needs to contemplate significant reforms to its political institutions and reinvigorate a commitment to a common purpose.
Four crucial signals can inform us about whether America’s authoritarian descent is real.