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Multi-disciplinary blog covering all aspects of USA governance, economics, politics, culture and society. Also covers Canada and Mexico. Part of @LSE_US.

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What will Trump’s election victory mean for the future of US-China relations? @lizingleson of @lsehistory looks at how they may unfold wp.me/p3I2YF-evj


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State legislation, litigation, and advocacy groups are reshaping American federalism to center on the courts write @djmallinson of @SPAatPSH and Dylan L. Yingling of wp.me/p3I2YF-eoP


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#Trump’s election win shows the US is at risk of becoming a ‘checklist’ #democracy, one which is reduced to institutions alone with no active citizenship and cultivation of democratic values. Mukulika Banerjee @LSEAnthropology for @LSEUSAblog @LSE_US blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…


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✍️Writing for @LSEUSAblog, Keith Magee (@IIPP_UCL, @CUSP_ucl) calls to action for greater civic engagement and empathy to pursue a more perfect union following the #USElection2024. 🔗To read more: wp.me/p3I2YF-ewA


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What does Trump’s election victory mean for US-China relations? @lizingleson @lsehistory writes that Trump will likely go back to the trade wars with #China he previously stoked, policies which are likely to hurt the US working class. Read @LSEUSAblog 👇 blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…


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Retrenchment and restraint are possible - but must come after (or in conjunction with) major domestic reforms. The US political system needs to change. It has happened before and can happen again. My book offers some ideas for how.

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As I argued in this @LSEUSAblog piece, the US state is hardwired to military primacy. In terms of manpower, that is what the federal government *does* - not really deliver services on the home front, but police the rest of the world militarily. blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…


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'The 2024 Elections: #Republicans won big in the Senate—but now they have to govern' Writing for @LSEUSAblog, @rmcpsci (@RandolphMacon) breaks down the mixed results at the #Presidential and #Senate levels. To know more: wp.me/p3I2YF-ewn


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