- American dominance is not dead, but it is changing — and not . . .
Through its numerous statements and decisions, the Trump administration is breaking with the American hegemony that has long structured the international order The country will emerge weakened
- America is changing, but it’s still America the great
America’s real soft power lies in its unrivaled capacity to shape minds, markets and imaginations Every year, more than a million international students flock to American universities, drawn
- Yes, the US has changed—because the world has changed
Without it, US allies are at high risk of losing without fighting, capitulating to ever-worsening aggression from Russia and China because they cannot fight back Certainly the allies should call out America’s unfair, arguably brutish, approach to resetting its relations with them
- WATCH: Sen. Schiff Outlines 10 Ways Trump is Wrecking the . . .
Their real agenda is to change the agenda at schools, to eliminate academic independence, and to indoctrinate students in an ideology that is more to their liking, turning administration bureaucrats into a kind of thought police
- Coca-Cola cane sugar: Trump takes credit for changing . . .
President Donald Trump announced what could be refreshing news to some Americans on Wednesday: thanks to him, Coke is changing its American recipe
- From Science to Diversity, Trump Hits the Reverse Button on . . .
President Trump has moved aggressively to reopen long-settled issues and to dismantle long-established institutions as he tries to return to what he considers better times
- Donald Trump is changing the political culture of the United . . .
President Donald Trump sweeping changes to American foreign and domestic policies, and his emphasis on personal loyalty over competence – regardless of how successful these are over the short and medium term – could alter long-term U S political culture so profoundly that it resists a return to normal, evidence-based governance after he leaves
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