How people’s sensitivity to threats illuminates the rise of Donald Trump; So China seized a U.S. drone submarine? Welcome to the future of international conflict.; The U.S. tried to change other countries’ governments 72 times during the Cold War; Trumpism is just as popular in Denmark as the United States;
 
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How people’s sensitivity to threats illuminates the rise of Donald Trump
People who dwell on threats want candidates to protect them.
 
So China seized a U.S. drone submarine? Welcome to the future of international conflict.
Danger, Will Robinson!
 
The U.S. tried to change other countries’ governments 72 times during the Cold War
Here's what we can learn about Russian hacking in 2016 from past U.S. covert operations.
 
Trumpism is just as popular in Denmark as the United States
Sorry, Bernie Sanders.
 
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