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Calls Grow for Trump’s Removal – FP live blog
Top Democrats demand impeachment as White House officials resign after deadly rioting at the U.S. Capitol.
Trump Impeached—Again – FP, 13.01
The U.S. president was impeached on charges of “incitement of insurrection” in a vote that laid bare deep divisions within the Republican Party over its post-Trump future.
Can Trumpism endure without Trump? – 12.01
Miami’s Spanish-Language Media Is Overrun With Trumpist Conspiracies – FP, 12.01
Right-wing Cuban Americans believe they’re fighting U.S. communism. By Nancy San Martín
‘There is a broader far-right coalition openly advocating for civil war’ – Cynthia Miller-Idriss – 12.01
The Trump Mob Combined the Worst of Left And Right – FP, 11.01
The president’s supporters are full of sound and fury, signifying far less than they claim. By James Traub
White Supremacy Created the Capitol Assault – FP, 11.01
The Trojan horse of racism put democracy’s enemies inside its walls. By Rob Cameron
‘This Is Not Who We Are’ Is a Great American Myth – FP, 8.01
The crisis at the U.S. Capitol shows that Americans lack a shared understanding of their political past and present. Transitional justice can help.
America, Welcome to the Ranks of Struggling Democracies – FP, 7.01
What needs to happen next if U.S. democracy is to survive. By Eric Bjornlund
Decăderea americană pe înțelesul tuturor – Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, 7.01
The Military Stayed Out of the Insurrection, but It Isn’t Over Yet – FP, 7.01
Trump failed because key Republicans backed down and the military stayed out, yet critical questions remain. By Peter Feaver
The Militarization of U.S. Politics – FA, 29.10.20
How Trump’s Presidency Opened the Door to Armed Electoral Interference. By Aila M. Matanock and Paul Staniland
The Capitol Invasion Was a Coup From Below – FP, 13.01
Trump borrowed from the playbook of his favorite dictator, Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, by inciting a mob to launch an insurrection. By Amy Austin Holmes
Yes, It Was a Coup Attempt. Here’s Why – Fiona Hill, Politico, 11.01
What Trump tried is called a “self-coup,” and he did it in slow motion and in plain sight.
Why This Wasn’t a Coup – FP, 6.01
Here’s the right language for what’s happening in Washington—and why the terminology matters. By Jonathan Tepperman
This Is a Coup. Why Were Experts So Reluctant to See It Coming? – FP, 6.01
A political scientist explains why some experts have clung to “It can’t happen here” for too long. By Paul Musgrave
The Founding Fathers Didn’t See This Coming – FP, 6.01
The U.S. Constitution is breaking down in ways that its designers recognized from history—and thought they had guarded against. By Charles Edel
Why Nobody Protected the Capitol – FP, 6.01
The Capitol Police didn’t fail to prepare for an attack. It failed to imagine what kind of attack was coming.
Biden’s Big Day: Senate Control And Support From Pence and McConnell – FP, 5.01
In response, pro-Trump protesters storm the Capitol, forcing Congress into recess.
QAnon Is Trumpism Now – FP, 6.01
The sprawling conspiracy theory is dying—and being reborn as the new normal of the Republican Party. By Justin Ling
The Coming Republican Reckoning With Trump’s Legacy – FP, 3.01.21
Rebuilding Republican credibility in national security will require an honest look at Trumpism—and a return to our party’s foreign-policy principles. By Peter Feaver, Will Inboden
Monopoly Versus Democracy – FA, 1-2.21
How to End a Gilded Age. By Zephyr Teachout
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The Quiet and Dangerous Way U.S. Politics Is Becoming Europeanized – FP, 29.12
Americans are aware that Democrats and Republicans have become polarized—but they’ve misunderstood how. By Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
America’s History of Luck Is Running Out – FP, 23.12
The country’s rise was fueled by fortunate circumstances that seem unlikely to last much longer.
Kamala Harris: ‘We Intend To Work Across Party Lines’ – MSNBC, 21.12
Presidential transition process: Understanding the obligations, obstacles, and urgency – Brookings Institution, 15.12
- On December 14, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted a webinar examining presidential transitions and the obstacles President-elect Joe Biden’s team currently faces. Panelists analyzed the importance of a smooth transition process and key administration staff roles to be filled.
President-Elect Biden Addresses Nation – 14.12
Where Is Biden’s Cabinet Heading? – FP, 11.12
The incoming U.S. president’s team doesn’t point in any clear direction, and progressives are worried. By Michael Hirsh
Why Biden Will Lose the Left—and How That Could Help Him – FP, 11.12
The Democratic coalition is already fracturing. But losing his erstwhile allies could actually make it easier to govern—and boost his standing. By Jonathan Tepperman
TIME Person Of The Year: Joe Biden And Kamala Harris – Time, 11.12
Divided We Stand: The Role of the New U.S. Congress in Foreign Policy – GMF, 3.12
Seven key relationships Biden needs on Capitol Hill – 2.12
Exclusive One-On-One With Joe Biden: Extended Interview – NBC, 26.11
The Transition Has Started. Release the Op-Eds! – FP, 24.11
Every four years, Washington’s ideas industry indulges in its favorite ritual: trying—and mostly failing—to influence the next U.S. president. By Steven A. Cook
Trump’s Pentagon Now Vetting Nonpolitical Experts – FP, 24.11
Political-style vetting is now being applied to special government employees and other hard-to-find outside experts. By Jack Detsch
What the Biden administration could do with executive actions – 20.11
Executive Power After Trump – FP, 6.11
A split government could present the Biden administration with some hard choices about the scope of its own authority. By Scott R. Anderson
- De ce este bine că Trump a pierdut alegerile. Nu ridicaţi prea sus ştacheta aşteptărilor pentru mandatul lui Biden! – Valentin Naumescu, 10.11
- Decenţa, normalitatea, bunul simţ şi echilibrul revin la Casa Albă – Iulian Chifu, 9.11
- 12 observații la 120 de ore de la încheierea oficială a votării în SUA – Barbu Mateescu, 9.11
- Alegerile din America şi bătălia sistemelor – Dan Dungaciu, 9.11
- Alegerile prezidenţiale americane nu vor fi câştigate, ci pierdute. Asta înseamnă că problemele Americii şi ale lumii vor continua – Valentin Naumescu, 21.10.20
- ‘A time to heal’: Transcripts of Biden and Harris victory speeches – Nikkei Asian Review, 8.11
Joe Biden: The 60 Minutes 2020 Election Interview – 26.10
For Joe Biden, empathy wins the presidency – DW, 7.11
How Life-Sized Joe Biden Could Be a Larger-Than-Life President – Politico, 7.11
Former Vice President Joe Biden – OWN, 20.10.20 / 12.11.17
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The Biden Agenda: Obstacles and Opportunities – Politico, 7.11
Winning Was the Easy Part – The Atlantic, 7.11
Now Joe Biden needs to repair a badly broken country.
The Biden Era Begins – New Yorker, 7.11
American democracy has survived Donald J. Trump.
America Won – The Atlantic, 7.11
Voters stopped an authoritarian populist from destroying the country’s democratic institutions.
Obama: This is what 72 million votes for Trump says to me – 15.14
The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again – PolicyExchange, 9.11
One America, Two Nations – Richard Haas, 6.11
Yes, Biden Won—but It’s Still Trump’s America – FP, 4.11
Many thought 2016 was a fluke. That’s impossible to argue now. By Jonathan Tepperman
Even If Joe Biden Wins, He Will Govern in Donald Trump’s America – Time, 4.11
Judy Asks: Is the U.S. Election a Make or Break for America? – Carnegie Europe, 29.10
The winner of the 2020 U.S. election will inherit a deeply polarized society, a democracy under immense strain, and the weakened global standing of the United States.
A Deep Dive into the U.S. Elections Results: Where Do Things Stand? – GMF, 5.11
Early Reflections on the Presidential Election – Chatham House, 4.11
Expectations and Analysis from DGAP Experts – 3.11
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How Biden plans to govern if Republicans hold the Senate – 11.11
Sanders on disappointing election results for Democrats in Congress – 11.11
US Midterm Elections: What the Results Mean – CH, 7.11
After the Democrats took the House of Representatives and the Republicans retained control of the Senate, four experts weigh in on how the election results will affect President Trump’s agenda, American politics and foreign policy.
How President-Elect Biden Could—Believe It or Not—Help to Heal America – FP, 7.11
For all his flaws, there’s never been a better deal-maker on Capitol Hill, colleagues say. By Michael Hirsh
What Are Biden’s Climate Options if the Senate Stays Republican? – FP, 6.11
A split government would make it harder, but there are many things a president can do. By Jason Bordoff
Biden May Win, but the Left Is Still Fighting for Influence – FP, 6.11
Continued Republican control of the Senate threatens to forestall both progressive cabinet picks and progressive policies. By Colum Lynch, Robbie Gramer
If Biden Wins, Progressives Are Getting Their Wish List Ready – FP, 2.11
Internecine tensions within the Democratic Party have been tamped down to defeat Trump—but that truce could be over Wednesday. By Colum Lynch