Where will all this go? Fareed Zakaria Washington Post Some say we are simply back to the “madman theory” of foreign policy, which posits that it’s good for the president to sometimes appear ...
“In a way, we are experiencing an education apartheid,” said Adil Najam, an international relations professor at Boston University who has researched Pakistan’s education system. “We have ...
An interesting column yesterday in the Washington Post. An excerpt: The crisis of democratic government then, is actually a crisis of progressive government. People seem to feel that they have ...
In elections around the world in 2024, left-of-center political parties fared especially badly, Fareed points out, arguing that left-leaning government is in a state of crisis. That can even be ...
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But Fareed argues that President Joe Biden leaves Trump with a wealth of geopolitical opportunities, as America’s top adversaries — Russia, China, and Iran — are all in weakened states.
Foreign affairs commentator Fareed Zakaria and businessman/philanthropist David Rubenstein will discuss global elites, populism and the role of higher education in ...