President Trump faced a chaotic week with impeachment proceedings, bipartisan fury at his decision to pull troops from northeast Syria, and court rulings on his tax returns. Elaine Kamarck explains what may finally cause Republicans to fully break away from the president.
The U.S.-China rivalry has intensified significantly in Southeast Asia over the past year. In his new report, Jonathan Stromseth argues that the Trump administration should tone down the rhetoric and recalibrate its strategic and diplomatic approach to the region.
Last January, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser set an ambitious goal to build 36,000 new homes in the District by 2025. To even come close to this target, Jenny Schuetz says local policymakers must tear down the city’s restrictive zoning barriers.
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