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RABEL, ROBERTO
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America divided
/ Rabel, Roberto
Rabel, Roberto
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Every four years, the world watches intently as the democratic spectacle that is an American presidential election plays out. It is not surprising. Despite a relative decline in its global standing, the United States remains the single most powerful and influential nation on Earth. The selection of its national leader matters well beyond its shores.
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Diplomacy
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United States
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Polarisation
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Joe Biden
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Foreign Policy
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American Presidential Election
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National Leader
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166108
Donald Trump, populism and the shallow roots of American internationalism
/ Rabel, Roberto
Rabel, Roberto
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Roberto Rabel reflects on the US president’s ‘America First’ approach to international affairs.
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Donald Trump
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American Internationalism
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Poland, Ukraine and the lessons of history
/ Rabel, Roberto
Rabel, Roberto
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History helps explain why Poland has become the key frontline state for democratic solidarity with Ukraine. Poles did not seek this status but have risen to the occasion, supporting Ukraine symbolically and in concrete terms. The lessons of history pervade this stalwart solidarity with Ukraine. For Poles, everything about the assault against Ukraine echoes the Soviet-era play book to which they were exposed from 1939 to 1989, as well as more recently from a Putin-led Russia. Polish leaders and commentators are emphatic in warning of the danger of appeasing habitual Russian aggression against smaller states in its so-called near abroad.
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Poland
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Ukraine
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Winning the new cold war
/ Rabel, Roberto
Rabel, Roberto
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Intensified geopolitical competition between great powers has led many to suggest a new Cold War is unfolding, with unavoidable repercussions for other states and the world order. There are three key questions relating to this development: Why has a kind of new Cold War arisen? How does this Cold War 2.0 resemble and (more importantly) differ from the old one? Having ultimately prevailed in the 20th century Cold War, what lessons can democracies draw from that experience? To survive the new kind of Cold War that is taking shape and even emerge the better for it, diversity must be acknowledged and managed.
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New Cold War
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Geopolitical Competition
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