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    Arvanitakis on American politics: The first debate…

    James Arvanitakis     |      October 3, 2020

    The First US Presidential debate – held before the President was diagnosed with COVID-19 – did nothing to elevate the level of public discourse, but its chaotic, rowdy nature may well have served Trump’s purposes in an increasingly fractious election campaign.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: The judge, the President and the American public

    James Arvanitakis     |      September 30, 2020

    Donald Trump’s selection of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court has sparked political controversy just a month before the Presidential election.

    • America

    How Trump let COVID take America

    Keith Richburg     |      September 19, 2020

    As Donald Trump campaigns for re-election, he continues to blame Xi and China for the toll the virus has inflicted on America. Instead, he should look in the mirror.

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    Arvanitakis on American politics: The uncertainty of election night

    James Arvanitakis     |      September 12, 2020

    The end of the Trump Presidency, if it comes, will be one of conflict, bitterness and resentment with little chance of an orderly handover or constructive transition. Whoever wins will be inheriting a deeply divided nation after the turmoil of recent events.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: The National Conventions and three trends to watch

    James Arvanitakis     |      August 29, 2020

    The 2020 election will no doubt be one that political scientists will use as a case study for decades to come: let’s hope it is for all the right reasons.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: the complexities of Kamala Harris

    James Arvanitakis     |      August 15, 2020

    Joe Biden’s announcement of Kamala Harris as his running mate for President will bring both positives and negatives to his campaign.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: Less than 90 days to the election

    James Arvanitakis     |      August 8, 2020

    We are now less than 90 days away from the USA Presidential elections. Given the pandemic, associated economic downturn and continuing civil strife, the next three months are likely to get even more interesting.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: Correction v cancel culture

    James Arvanitakis     |      July 25, 2020

    Like the #metoomovement before it, the death of George Floyd has unleashed a much broader wave of social change, but some fear that freedom of thought and speech are being swept away alongside relics of the past.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: How changing demographics are reshaping American politics

    James Arvanitakis     |      July 11, 2020

    After one of the most traumatic years in American political history, less heralded, but still highly significant shifts in the demographic make-up of the United States are set to have a crucial influence on the outcome of November’s election.

    • America

    Arvanitakis on American politics: Is an inclusive progressive turn possible?

    James Arvanitakis     |      June 27, 2020

    The tumultuous events of the last fortnight in American politics have continued to surprise and confound commentators while simultaneously ratifying our suspicions.

    • America

    US primacy will survive COVID and Donald Trump

    Roman Darius     |      June 18, 2020

    Despite its current troubles, the US is still the most powerful nation in the world and retains the military strength to defend its interests globally. Until that changes, America’s ‘Suez moment’ will still be a long way away.

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    Arvanitakis on American politics: Reconciling the past

    James Arvanitakis     |      June 13, 2020

    Weeks of demonstrations over the death of George Floyd and pent-up frustration with racial injustice have spilled over into Australian streets, but today’s tumultuous events are merely the latest flare-up of racial tensions in the USA.

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