What comparing Trump with FDR can tell us about one of the “worst” presidents and one of the “best”
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Listen to our latest podcast: EU-China relations in the Trump era with @noahbarkin.bsky.social of @rhg.com
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During the Cold War common interests encouraged the British public to support the US-UK “special relationship”, even as a junior partner
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The Iran conflict has shattered the mythology of Trump’s effectiveness blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
Understanding the building blocks of recent US climate policy can offer insights for renewed climate action writes Allie Reilly of @lsegeography.bsky.social blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
Trump’s White House alterations show how he is remaking the presidency on his terms
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Higher minimum wages are good for workers and mean that small businesses operate more effectively find @nirupama.bsky.social of @umich.edu and Max Risch of @cmu.edu blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
Who speaks for pigs? Steven McCulloch of @lseanimalsentience.bsky.social writes on the Farm Bill, Proposition 12 and capture of the US veterinary profession blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
Common interests between the two countries meant that the British public were supportive of close cooperation with the US.
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The last two decades have seen significant growth in the relationship between China and the EU. Now, China is the EU’s biggest import and third-largest export partner. But this relationship is becomin...
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A comparison with Franklin D. Roosevelt is helpful in illustrating just how poor Trump’s record has been.
Trump’s White House alterations show how he is reinterpreting the presidency itself in ignorance of the law and promoting his own version of the truth.
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Instead of reducing how many people they employ, independent businesses respond by increasing revenues.
The American Veterinary Medical Association’s Farm Bill support is strong evidence of capture within the US veterinary profession by the pork industry.
Across eighty years of the “special relationship”, the UK has generally been the junior partner to the US.
Ben Clements examines the dynamic during the Cold War era, when common interests led the British public to support close cooperation with the US as UK power declined @lseusablog.bsky.social
Common interests between the two countries meant that the British public were supportive of close cooperation with the US.