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The Ever-Expanding War Machine

Dismantling the Government While Pumping Up the Pentagon Under the guise of efficiency, the Trump administration is taking a sledgehammer to essential programs and agencies that are the backbone of America’s civilian government. The virtual elimination of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and plans to shut down the Department of Education are …

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Toward America 4.0

The United States is headed toward its fourth nation-defining crisis. This time, it’s the national debt. On the 250th anniversary of the start of armed colonial rebellion against British rule, a timely backdrop for considering long cycles in US political history and their implications for America’s present circumstances and prospects. Roughly …

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American Concentration Camps

Our offshore concentration camps, for now, are in El Salvador and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. But don’t expect them to remain there. Once they are normalized, not only for U.S.-deported immigrants and residents, but U.S. citizens, they will migrate to the homeland. It is a very short leap from our prisons, already rife with abuse and mistreatment, to concentration …

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The Meltdown of the United States

“The whole world has decided that the U.S. government has no idea what it’s doing.” – Mark Blyth, “Inflation: A Guide for Users and Losers,” (New York Times, April 14, 2025.) Professor Mark Blyth’s remarks were aimed at the Trump administration’s creation of turmoil in the world’s financial markets due …

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Arms Control Is Not Dead Yet

America Should Pursue Parallel Nuclear Negotiations With China and Russia Nearly every week since taking office in January, U.S. President Donald Trump has had something to say about controlling nuclear weapons. In comments to Fox News in March, for example, he referred to these weapons as “big monsters” and the world’s “greatest …

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Birthing a New International Order

The multipolar world will be born when the geopolitical weight of Asia, Africa, and Latin America matches their rising economic weight. Writing in his cell as political prisoner in fascist Italy after World War I, the philosopher Antonio Gramsci famously declared: “The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the …

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The Dangerous New Civil-Military Bargain

Trump’s Demands for Loyalty Will Weaken the U.S. Armed Forces Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has spearheaded a dizzying array of controversial changes at the Pentagon. In late February, he fired General Charles Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the navy chief, as well …

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