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Nobody loves a conspiracy theory more than Donald Trump

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

It's a conspiracy, folks. Only Donald Trump has it figured out, and only Donald Trump can save us from it.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Delaware County Fair, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016, in Delaware, Ohio. US Foreign Policy

Opinion: Despite what Trump and Clinton say, Americans want the U.S. to be a global leader

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The Washington Post
Ivo H. Daalder

Is the United States retreating from the world? Anyone watching the presidential campaign can be forgiven for thinking that Americans want little to do with what occurs beyond their borders.

Fans cheer during the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. US Foreign Policy

Trump's poor grasp of NATO is dangerous

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

NATO is not just another business deal. Donald Trump doesn't understand this. But it definitely is a bargain. He doesn't get that either.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, in Loveland, Colo. US Foreign Policy

An American dictatorship? Yes, it could happen

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The Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

One thing that all Americans want to believe is that it can't happen here. But it can happen anywhere. It may be happening right now.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Germain Arena on Sept. 19, 2016, in Estero, Fla. Global Politics

The End of Homicide

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Foreign Affairs
Robert Muggah

How to Halve Global Murders in a Decade

Flowers and pictures of victims of street violence are placed on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. Defense and Security

13 Years After Northeast Blackout, U.S. Power Grid Remains Vulnerable

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The Wall Street Journal
Karen Weigert

The vulnerability of the U.S. electrical grid was illustrated in 2003, when the largest blackout in US history left 50 million people in darkness.

Cars try to navigate through New York City as the sun sets during a blackout on Aug. 14, 2003. Tech and Science

Did Tim Kaine need to flip his position on the TPP to win Sanders's supporters? Nope.

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The Washington Post
Dina Smeltz

When Hillary Clinton chose Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as her vice-presidential running mate, some left-leaning groups were unhappy about his pro-trade leanings.

Bernie Sanders stands behind a podium with his fist in the air Public Opinion

Nuclear Energy: Americans Favor Stagnation

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Running Numbers by Lily Wojtowicz

While Americans favor nuclear energy in general, they are reluctant to developing new nuclear plants.

Aerial view of Nuclear energy power station at dusk
viktor kiryanov
Public Opinion

On Immigration and Trade, It's Republican Elites, Not Donald Trump, Who Are Out of Step With Party's Voters

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Washington Post
Coauthors

Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura discuss public opinion of Republican party's positions on immigration and trade.

Senator Mitch McConnell presents President Donald Trump with a Louisville Slugger bat
Office of Senator Mitch McConnell
Migration

What’s Obama's European Legacy?

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Politico
Ivo H. Daalder

Ivo Daalder discusses Barack Obama's European legacy.

President Barack Obama briefs European leaders Global Politics