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December/January 2016/17
The new President will face huge problems, though he may be the cure rather than a symptom. It is hard to be optimistic about his chances
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December/January 2016/17
The new President was elected by voters who feel that he is on their side. They are probably right: he will put America back to work
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December/January 2016/17
The Oxford professor who correctly predicted the end of the Soviet Union now offers his prognosis of America for the next four years
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Too many in the West have assumed that the spread of democratic government is inevitable. Can we cope with the authoritarian threat?
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