
Bartosz Rydlinski
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Dec 7, 2024 |
nacion.com | Bartosz Rydlinski
En el 2016, Donald Trump sorprendió al mundo al ser elegido presidente de los Estados Unidos y ganar en estados decisivos del Cinturón del Óxido (entre ellos Michigan, Pensilvania y Wisconsin) con una tradición de apoyo a los demócratas. En noviembre sucedió algo bastante similar. El antiguo corazón industrial del país dio un respaldo mayoritario a Trump y a su promesa de “hacer a Estados Unidos grande otra vez”.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Daron Acemoglu |Bartosz Rydlinski |Otto Scharmer |Bhabani Nayak
BOSTON – It should not have come as such a surprise that US voters were largely unmoved by the Democrats’ warnings that Donald Trump poses a grave threat to American institutions. In a January 2024 Gallup poll, only 28% of Americans (a record low) said that they were satisfied with “the way US democracy is working.”American democracy has long promised four things: shared prosperity, a voice for the citizenry, expertise-driven governance, and effective public services.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
taipeitimes.com | Bartosz Rydlinski
By Bartosz M. Rydlinski Donald Trump shocked the world in 2016 when he was elected US president, winning swing states in the US Rust Belt, including Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, that have traditionally backed Democrats. Much the same story played out in November.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
ips-journal.eu | Bartosz Rydlinski
Donald Trump shocked the world in 2016 when he was elected US president, winning swing states in America’s Rust Belt, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, that have traditionally backed Democrats. Much the same story played out in November.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
socialeurope.eu | Bartosz Rydlinski
Across the US and Europe, workers feel abandoned by the centre-left. To reclaim their trust, progressives must deliver bold policies and engage directly with their concerns. Donald Trump shocked the world in 2016 when he was elected US president, winning swing states in America’s Rust Belt, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, that have traditionally backed Democrats. Much the same story played out in November.
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