Trump’s 35 percent tariff wouldn’t keep jobs in the U.S. Here’s why.; Is there still hope for Turkish democracy?; The U.S. needs a new approach to counterinsurgency. This is what it can learn from El Salvador.; Organ traffickers lock up people to harvest their kidneys. Here are the politics behind the organ trade.;
 
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Trump’s proposed administration isn’t ideologically diverse. That can be dangerous.
Research shows that unified governments tend to be more extreme and less tolerant.
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Trump’s 35 percent tariff wouldn’t keep jobs in the U.S. Here’s why.
An international tax law expert explains: The choice is between protecting jobs or protecting a market economy.
 
Is there still hope for Turkish democracy?
After the coup attempt, Turkey continues to backslide on indexes of freedom, but elections still matter.
 
The U.S. needs a new approach to counterinsurgency. This is what it can learn from El Salvador.
Helping allies deal with insurgencies can be politically tricky
 
Organ traffickers lock up people to harvest their kidneys. Here are the politics behind the organ trade.
Governments are doing little to curb the illegal trade in organs.
 
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