JOURNALISM
No mountains flattened, no elites toppled, but Brexit will still hurt
China may interpret the Biden administration's abandonment of Afghanistan as a "signal that they probably won't fight over anything," historian Niall Ferguson warns.
Brexit’s happy morons don’t give a damn about the costs of leaving
When I was a little boy, my mother liked to quote the following quatrain (sometimes attributed to the New York wit Dorothy Parker): “See the happy moron, / He doesn’t give a damn, / I wish I were a moron, / My God! Perhaps I am!”
Caveman Trump wields a plastic club in the revolt against feminine politics
The powerful women of the 1970s and 1980s — Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher — were iron ladies, famous (metaphorically speaking) for having more cojones than the average male politician. By contrast, the female leaders of our time are not just female; they are also feminine.
Big Brother Trump, forgive me. I once doubted you would be a good president
It is easy to forget — as we celebrate The Donald’s masterful decision to repeal presidential term limits by executive order — that it was only by a series of flukes that Mr Trump became president in the first place.
Cameron is right to schmooze the Chinese
The prime minister is neatly repositioning Britain alongside the world’s rising power, just as the US did 40 years ago.
An unexpected alliance finally propels Professor Peace into the White House
It was not until seven years after the construction of the Berlin Wall that Kissinger acquired the power that had eluded him under John F Kennedy, when the man Kennedy had defeated for the presidency — Richard Nixon — won the 1968 election and hired Kissinger as his national security adviser.