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ULEZ, Classism and the Conservative Administration
The most enduring symptom of Britain’s class divide is its ability to respawn continuously in the conceptualization of the general public as non-related entities. In the 1980s, the divisive poll …
Office Hours: Peter Trubowitz on The Age of Trump
If 2016 was the populist party, 2017 was the hangover. There was much too much noise with the executive orders, press conferences, and tweets. The “fake news” and “alternative facts” …
Why China is the Top Geopolitical Foe of the US
Discussions concerning current affairs in the USA are often marked by lurches in one way or another: coverage can stem from a tweet to judicial indictments to a school shooting …