by Emily T. Metzgar | 15 Feb 2017 | Donald Trump, Future of Democracy, United States
Is Donald Trump’s administration straight out of George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”? Or is the U.S. mainstream media in an anti-Trump frenzy? The logo of Ingsoc, the political ideology of the totalitarian government of Oceania, in George...
by News Decoder | 14 Feb 2017 | Donald Trump, Europe, United States
By Robert Holloway The stakes in France’s election this spring could not be higher. When French voters elect their next president on May 7, the fate of the European Union, of the euro currency and of a decades-long push for continental integration will be in the...
by Luke Drabyn | 13 Feb 2017 | Donald Trump, Europe, Nationalism, Ukraine, United States
Donald Trump shocked Europeans when he called NATO “obsolete.” But the threat the continent faces from Russia is not conventional war. Estonian soldiers during NATO exercise near Vilnius, Lithuania, 2 December 2016.(EPA/Olivier Hoslet) Is Donald Trump...
by Bernd Debusmann Jr | 9 Feb 2017 | Americas, Donald Trump, United States
Mexico has begun exploring its options in dealing with Donald Trump. And it has some cards up its sleeve. Wax figures of Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico City, 1 February 2017(EPA/Alex Cruz) Mexico has begun exploring its options in...
by News Decoder | 8 Feb 2017 | Americas, Discovery, Donald Trump, Personal Reflections, United States
By Robert Holloway It is the year 2242. A small group of people emerge from a battered bus in the morning twilight. They walk across barren ground towards a white concrete wall that stretches left and right as far as the eye can see. They are thin and shabbily...
by Alexandra Wells | 6 Feb 2017 | Donald Trump, Identity, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, United States, Women's rights
Donald Trump tapped into racism to win the White House. But I assert my identity — Middle Eastern, Jewish, female — and will fight to succeed despite prejudice. Hannah Shraim, 17, affixes her hijab, Germantown, Maryland, U.S., 13 May 2016.(AP...
by Nelson Graves | 1 Feb 2017 | Americas, Donald Trump, Refugees, United States, Women's rights
By Nelson Graves Are you worried that Donald Trump will curtail civil liberties and undercut democratic institutions in the United States? Well, his election could also have profound implications for democracy and human rights in the rest of the world, where...
by Nadia Dala | 26 Jan 2017 | Americas, Donald Trump, Human Rights, United States, Women's rights
(Source: Dutch Public Broadcasting) We continue to receive reflections from our correspondents and youth ambassadors now that Donald Trump has become U.S. president. Here are the three latest contributions. “I am afraid the election of Trump has marked a...
by News Decoder | 25 Jan 2017 | Donald Trump, Globalization, United States
Four News-Decoder correspondents look at Donald Trump and his potential impact on the U.S. economy, the media and democracy. Donald Trump’s Twitter account as U.S. president, 20 January 2017. (AP Photo) Here are the views of four News-Decoder correspondents on Donald...
by News Decoder | 24 Jan 2017 | Americas, Donald Trump, Future of Democracy, Student Posts, United States, Westover School
We asked News-Decoder’s youth ambassadors for their thoughts following Donald Trump’s inauguration as U.S. president. Here is what four of them wrote. “I will let his record determine my judgment.” – Elizabeth S. Wong I do not like or...