Congress is far more bipartisan than headlines suggest; This is how Trump might take on China — if he doesn’t shoot himself in the foot first; Here’s the real reason Rust Belt cities and towns voted for Trump; How foreign aid could hurt Tunisia’s transition to democracy;
 
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The U.S. has a long history of hacking other democracies
Overthrow an election, install a dictator -- and voila, you have a loyal client state.
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Congress is far more bipartisan than headlines suggest
You can thank secretive dealmaking.
 
This is how Trump might take on China — if he doesn’t shoot himself in the foot first
The United States has tools it can use to strengthen its primacy vis-a-vis China – but only if it doesn't fire regulators and bureaucrats.
 
Here’s the real reason Rust Belt cities and towns voted for Trump
A local sociopolitical structure deteriorates, and ideological extremism rushes in to fill the vacuum.
 
How foreign aid could hurt Tunisia’s transition to democracy
Unless aid is carefully targeted, it will only prop up the coalition in power.
 
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