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What a Militaristic President Means for Democracy

Summary by Financial Times
As Donald Trump embraces militarism, how will American democracy change?

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For Asha Rangappa there is no time to lose: her country, the United States, is in an unprecedented institutional emergency as a result of the authoritarian drift of its president, Donald Trump. The emergency cannot be underestimated and the institutional clutter of the government must be stopped, says this lawyer and former vice-dean of Yale Law University, one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Rangappa is now a senior …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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What happens to American journalism after Trump returns to power, explains Marvin Kalb, a journalist with 70 years of experience.

INTERVIDUCTION "We are entering a stage of a world without hegemony, which makes it more uncertain, more unstable, more volatile, but not impossible," defends Monica Hirst. In a passage by Lisbon to debate "the trumpet shock in Europe and the world", the historian and researcher of international policy refuses that the administration of Trump is only a storm. "It is not just a weatheral issue to be overcome, it is a process of transformation, of…

·Portugal
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reitschuster.de broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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