
Foreign Policy From the Fertile Plains
The votes are in. The election is over. Donald J. Trump is the next president of the United States. The amount of vitriol that flooded this campaign season will leave much of America with a heavy hangover Wednesday morning. But many can agree that the democratic experience itself, no matter how clumsy and how bizarre, is still...

What I think about economics in the Trump era
To check back in 12 months time. Here is what I think about economics in the Trump era 1. Trump will not kill off TPP or NAFTA because he would not want to seriously damage Corporate America's supply chains. Since TPP has not been ratified, he will clip off chunks of it but still get it raified. 2. Income and Corporate tax cuts....

A global trend in the rejection of centre politics?
The working class poor, the disadvantaged and the losers from globalisation predominantly voted for Mr Trump? If that is your cherished assumption and it is for many liberals, then the FT report that Mr. Trump's supporters predominantly came from those earning above the US median income of $56,000, provides uncomfortable reading.(And...
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