May 2, 2025
Politics

“Trump’s Global Bullying: Can He Truly Bend the World to His Will?”

“In books and movies, it’s easy to predict what will happen to a bully.” Have you ever noticed how in stories, the villain always meets their match eventually? The hero rises up, exposes their weaknesses, and justice prevails. It’s a comforting tale we’ve seen countless times on screen and in books. But here’s the thing

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Isolationism: a Global Fragmentation Story and the Search for Unity

“The world will come together once it realizes fragmentation makes everyone poorer.” Once upon a time, in the ever-evolving landscape of global politics, stood Donald Trump’s reelection as U.S. president. An event that sent shockwaves reverberating throughout nations, marking just another chapter in a tale that began long ago—the unraveling of the Western consensus on

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America’s Evolving Class Dynamics: The Battle of Working, Affluent, and Professional-Managerial Classes

In the heart of America’s political landscape lies a complex web of shifting alliances and allegiances. The traditional lines that once neatly divided voters based on income and education are now blurred, giving rise to a new era of class warfare where money and schooling no longer hold the key to understanding voting patterns. “One

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“Trump’s Influence: Shaping a New Era of Transactional Diplomacy”

Once upon a time, in the intricate world of global politics, there emerged a figure who disrupted traditional norms and ushered in a new era – that figure was none other than Donald J. Trump. Love him or loathe him, one thing is certain: his approach to international relations was nothing short of revolutionary. Picture

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“There’s a certain unpredictability about Trump that’s great.”

Once upon a time in the realm of U.S. politics, there was a man who believed that being a little crazy and unpredictable could actually be an advantage. This man was none other than Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States. When he first embarked on his journey to the White House in

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In the Midst of Political Drama: Foreign Policy’s Winter 2025 Edition Unveiled

Ah, the anticipation surrounding a new edition of Foreign Policy! The Winter 2025 issue has arrived, bringing with it a thought-provoking cover that depicts none other than Donald Trump. Imagine the scene—a visual metaphor where Trump is portrayed holding segments of a broken rollercoaster, while cars navigate loops above his head. The headline boldly declares

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“The Cost of Isolationism: Unraveling the Global Tapestry”

Once upon a time, in a world not so far away, there was a belief that isolationism could make nations great again. But as history unfolded, it became increasingly clear that this path only led to fragmentation and impoverishment. It all began with the reelection of Donald Trump as U.S. president, sending shockwaves across the

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America’s New Class War: Unveiling Social Divisions in Political Landscapes

In the heart of America, a silent but profound war is raging. It’s not fought with guns or swords but with ballots and ideologies. The battleground? The intricate social fabric that weaves together individuals from different walks of life. “Exit polls indicated a 15-point swing toward Trump among voters earning less than $50,000.” Let’s delve

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“Donald Trump: Architect of a New Transactional Global Order”

In the ever-evolving landscape of global politics, one figure stands out for his unapologetically transactional approach – Donald Trump. Often labeled as opportunistic, Trump’s modus operandi revolves around securing wins for himself, even if it means upending traditional norms and agreements. The foundation of Trump’s transactional nature can be traced back to his bestselling book

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“Unraveling the Madman Theory: Trump’s High-Stakes Game of International Strategy”

“When Donald Trump first ran for U.S. president in 2016, he sounded mad an awful lot of the time—in both senses of the word.” In the realm of international politics, there exists a concept known as the “madman theory.” This theory suggests that projecting an image of unpredictability and irrationality can be a strategic advantage

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