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The exact terms of what makes up Trumpism are contentious and are sufficiently complex to overwhelm any single framework of analysis; [1] it has been called an American political variant of the far-right, [2] [3] and the national-populist and neo-nationalist sentiment seen in multiple nations worldwide from the late 2010s [4] to the early 2020s.
David Benkof (born David Ari Bianco on October 9, 1970) is an American political commentator who lives in Jerusalem. He was raised in St. Louis, Missouri and then went to college at Stanford University , where he came out as gay his freshman year.
In 2010, Cook was a co-recipient of the American Political Science Association's Carey McWilliams award to honor “a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.” For the spring semester of 2013, Cook served as a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.
The risk of political violence is increasing “The Census results … make me nervous. The data indicate that the white population of the United States continues to dwindle toward the days in ...
A People's History of American Empire; A People's History of the United States; Pinheads and Patriots; Pirates and Emperors; The Point of Pittsburgh; Policy Design for Democracy; Political Disappointment; The Political Economy of Human Rights; Political Fictions; Politics in Black and White; Politics Lost; Poor People's Movements; The Populist ...
Bianco studied the governance of the Chinese Communist Party, characterized as a nationalist movement, despite Bianco's personal dislike of nationalism. Bianco discussed this in the postscript of the 2007 edition. [4] The research in the book was conducted in 1966. [5]
American politics is dominated by two parties, which since the American Civil War have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, although other parties have run candidates. Since the mid-20th century, the Democratic Party has generally supported left-leaning policies, while the Republican Party has generally supported right-leaning ...
March 11 – President Biden officially signs the COVID-19 relief bill (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021) into law. [88] March 12 – The United States Senate approves the nomination of Representative Deb Haaland to be the Secretary of Interior (51-40). Haaland is the first Native American to hold a position in the President's cabinet. [89]