The dangers of Donald Trump’s instinct for dealmaking

Trade wars are alarming, but so are might-makes-right deals
Trade wars are alarming, but so are might-makes-right deals
The 15-70-15 rule and other ways to prise powerful fingers from the public coffers
Its experts cannot decide whether the second Trump presidency is a threat or opportunity
The effects are often unexpected
In a fracturing world, trade and co-operation will come first
His antics are causing headaches for Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen
A revealing new history of the cold-war crisis that inspired modern refugee law
The shutdown of VOA, RFE/RL and other broadcasters weakens America and supporters of democracy
Will America’s president damage the world’s most powerful intelligence pact?
Will the president damage the world’s most powerful intelligence pact?
Foreign-policy realists will struggle to explain America’s sharp turn
Only with something inferior to Elon Musk’s offering
Poland wants co-operation with France on a nuclear deterrent. That could take many forms
The alliance has three to four years to adopt AI and new tech
The alliance has three to four years to adopt AI and new tech
Donald Trump’s resentful, show-me-the-money approach to statecraft is catching on
How criminal innovators are mastering synthetic drugs, AI, the dark web and drones
No, Donald Trump’s Putin-wooing is not like Nixon going to China
An independent army, air force and nuclear bomb would come at a high price
The country has long relied on America for security and China for its prosperity. Those two pillars are wobbling
How Donald Trump’s about-turn in Europe will affect Asia
Europe has been left scrambling after an attack on the partnership that kept the peace for nearly 80 years
Seventy countries have recently backed “all Chinese efforts” to take the island
If Trump convinces partners that the post-1945 order really is dead, things will get ugly
Yet it is facing a growing backlash from religious conservatives and some feminists
Washington hawks puzzle over calls for China to help in Ukraine, and hints of a possible TikTok reprieve
The economics make sense, but the geopolitics are nerve-racking
But sceptics are wrong to call America First business as usual
After a ceasefire in Gaza, they may continue their Red Sea racket
China buys lithium, copper and bull semen, and doesn’t export its ideology
Bullying foreigners can be sadly effective, but also a dangerous distraction
Trump’s Pentagon pick wants women off the battlefield
Baby-boomers are keeping their bad habits into retirement
Youthful excess continues to decline
The growing effectiveness of air-defence systems could blunt the West’s most powerful weapons
Lessons from a 17th-century thinker on preventing crimes against humanity
Technology is transforming cattle farming, but not fast enough
Donald Trump will have vast leverage over American allies, but ruthless despots may resist his dealmaking
Those are the regions where the Catholic church is growing fastest
Democratic activists in Russia’s near-abroad pin their hopes on admission by the EU and NATO
Eye-witnesses to the drama of the first Trump presidency brace for the sequel
Globalisation and technological progress are leading to a boom in organised crime
This year’s negotiations made very modest progress
New data show a shockingly high proportion of courses are a waste of money
Finland’s cold-war past offers urgent lessons for Ukraine’s future
The world’s bad actors will relish any power vacuum
A dozen officials offer tips on the dangerous art of Trump-flattery
Rumours of its rapid demise have been greatly exaggerated
Donald Trump’s re-election accelerates a crisis for globalisation
From Ukraine to Israel there is a frantic scramble to flatter and sway Donald Trump
A new poll of 30,000 people worldwide has some surprising results
The BIS ditches a new payments platform the Kremlin wants to mimic