The global affairs forecast for 2023: Crisis in Taiwan and Joe Biden’s second run
The New Statesman’s predictions for a turbulent year on the world stage.
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The New Statesman’s predictions for a turbulent year on the world stage.
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Professor Sarah Churchwell said that the US president and Kamala Harris, his vice-president, distrust the Prime Minister.
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The former president’s election lies lost him Georgia. Or did they?
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Harris must remember one thing above all: at stake is not her future political career but European security.
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Biden’s press secretary has gained fans for her sarcastic responses to reporters’ questions. But the press isn’t the enemy.
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If the vice-president is failing to meet her targets, then some fault lies with the man setting them.
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