LSE Election 2016 Commentary

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    Trump’s election represents the popular rejection of an unreachable American Dream

Trump’s election represents the popular rejection of an unreachable American Dream

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Last night Donald Trump won the US presidential election in a shock upset, defying both the political establishment and the pollsters. Here, Mary Evans of the LSE Gender Institute looks at how Trump voters feel excluded from joining the middle class and disillusioned with the American Dream.

To say the result of the Presidential Election is less than welcome to […]

An isolationist America will be bad for the world

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Europe has to impress on the Americans that it can benefit from free trade, writes Sir Christopher Pissarides.

Many things have been said during this presidential campaign and many talked about the bad things we should expect from each candidate, especially Donald Trump. But I will talk about economics – just one thing that was pushed hard by Trump: trade.

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    Donald Trump wins the presidential election, but what does this mean for American foreign policy?

Donald Trump wins the presidential election, but what does this mean for American foreign policy?

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Last night Donald Trump won the US presidential election in a shock upset, defying both the political establishment and the pollsters. Here, the US Centre’s Nicholas Kitchen reflects on what this means for American foreign policy, and global reactions to these developments.

For the last six months I’ve been asked: what would a Trump presidency mean for American foreign policy? […]

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