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  • December 18, 2009
    American Spectator (Online)
    Authoritarianism the Chinese Way
    … the side of collecting U.S. dollars. Beijing’s spacious new airport has no forbidding security presence. Exiting health check, immigration, and customs is no more onerous than returning home to the U.S. Most Chinese and foreigners saunter through …
    By Doug Bandow
  • February 23, 2021
    Blog
    Foreign Policy Is Supposed To Be Transactional
    … including Trump.) Trump’s idiosyncrasies aside, the alternative to transactionalism is sentiment and reflexive tribalism. Think about international trade, or immigration, or international law. Free traders and protectionists both make their arguments in terms of what’s good for their …
    By Justin Logan
  • November 17, 2020
    The Dispatch
    Is ‘Trumpism without Trump’ the GOP’s Future?
    … the public polling of a massive, bottom‐​up demand for more protectionism among Republican voters.  (Spoiler: I’m probably correct.) Immigration polls tell a similar (albeit slightly different) story: Republicans still aren’t huge fans of immigration, but there has …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • November 28, 2017
    National Interest (Online)
    German Politics: From Boring and Stable to Unpredictable and Volatile
    … of its traditional conservative voters backed the Alternative for Germany, which collected almost 13 percent. The AfD ran against mass immigration—about one million refugees entered in 2015—and reflected the cultural alienation of many voters. In Germany, as elsewhere …
    By Doug Bandow
  • July 29, 2014
    Blog
    DACA Did Not Cause the Surge in Unaccompanied Children
    … Committee one‐​pager stated that, “The dire situation on our Southern border has been exacerbated by the President’s current immigration policies.” Proponents of this theory argue that DACA sent a message to Central Americans that if they came as …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • January 20, 2015
    Blog
    Obama’s SOTU: Opportunity Lost
    … lame‐​duck president with nothing to lose will not endorse something valuable and historic, like legalizing drugs, vastly expanding legal immigration, or withdrawing all our troops from the Middle East. Alas, the Republicans would presumably block these policies as well …
    By Jeffrey Miron
  • November 20, 2017
    Huffington Post
    Trump’s Foreign Policy, One Year In
    A year of the Trump Doctrine has not fundamentally changed U.S. interests or U.S. foreign policy, but has eroded the moral high ground the United States’ used to enjoy — and use to its advantage.
    By Sahar Khan
  • June 2, 2016
    The National Interest (Online)
    The Questions Clinton Didn’t Answer in Attacking Trump
    While she scored points against Trump, Clinton did not answer questions about her own foreign-policy views, and the foreign-policy consensus that she represents.
    By Christopher A. Preble
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