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Brexit
Brexit news and analysis from The Nation
August 2, 2016
Can the Left Reclaim Nationalism?
A leading proponent of globalist capitalism has recanted, advocating instead the development of “responsible nationalism.” Is that an oxymoron?
Carne Ross
,
Sherle R. Schwenninger
,
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
and
Mark Blyth
July 23, 2016
White-Supremacist David Duke’s New Senate Campaign Fits a Pattern
The enthusiastic Trump supporter and former Grand Wizard of the KKK makes common cause with an international rising right.
Alex S. Vitale
and
Alan A. Aja
July 21, 2016
What Happens When Violence Is an Everyday Occurrence
Recent horrific incidents are a consequence of the weakening of social inhibition against the use of violence.
Mary Kaldor
July 13, 2016
What Kind of a Conservative Is Theresa May?
The new Tory prime minister talks tough on immigration, while mouthing Labour’s lines on the downtrodden.
Maria Margaronis
June 30, 2016
Brexit’s Unlikely Lessons for Hillary Clinton
Ari Berman on the GOP’s war on voting rights, Zoë Carpenter on the Supreme Court and abortion, and D.D. Guttenplan on Brexit and Trump.
Start Making Sense
and
Jon Wiener
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June 30, 2016
Brexit Divorce Proceedings
Calvin Trillin
June 29, 2016
Britain Is in Danger of Becoming a Zombie State
There is one path back from the abyss—but it’s a narrow one.
D.D. Guttenplan
June 29, 2016
Blaming Brexit on Putin and Voters (the People)
Unwilling to confront its own responsibility, the US political-media elite is again demonizing Putin and denigrating democracy to explain the UK vote to leave the EU.
Stephen F. Cohen
June 29, 2016
Did Brexit Help the Right Win in Spain?
It certainly played a role—and the disappointing result should reignite debates within Podemos over long-term strategy.
Sebastiaan Faber
and
Bécquer Seguín
June 29, 2016
Front Row for the Fall of England
England’s soccer loss to Iceland in the European Championships adds insult to injury in the wake of Brexit.
Dave Zirin
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