Fair Observer Monthly: November 2024

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Fair Observer Monthly is a chance for you to sit down, look back and think about the month past. A month lasts 28 to 31 days, a suitably appropriate time to take stock of the world. We publish daily on our website and we select some of our best articles every month in our e-magazine. We will give you context and multiple perspectives on issues that matter. We will inform and educate you. Fair Observer Monthly does what we promise: make sense of the world.


This month, Donald Trump was reelected US president after a four-year period of political exile. Our authors have examined Trump, his significance in American politics and the implications of his return not only for the US but also the rest of the world. They include Spaniards, Sri Lankans, Brits and Americans. We also shine the light on economic issues where Japanese, Swiss, German and Dutch authors share their thoughts. If this diversity of authors was not enough, we have valuable insights on a host of other issues. Alexander Coward, an American with British roots, argues that it is time for the US to bid farewell to NATO. Bernardo Sainz Martínez from the prestigious Mexican business school IPADE analyzes his country’s first female president. A retired Indian general tells the story of one of his country’s greatest war heroes who played a key role in liberating Bangladesh from Pakistan, and a Harvard-trained Pakistani lawyer examines the political chaos engulfing his country.


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Content of Publication

Scholars, Fascists Agree: Trump’s Not a Fascist, but an Opportunity – Matthew Feldman

If She Loses, Part 2: Kamala’s Campaign Didn’t Resonate – Christopher Roper Schell

No, Trump Is Not the End of US Democracy. It Never Existed. – Anton Schauble

Mexico’s New President Claudia Sheinbaum Faces — and Fuels — Political Instability – Bernardo Sainz Martínez

Reshoring: Reality or Myth? US–China Trade and the Future of American – Masaaki Yoshimori

Has Anyone Noticed What BRICS+ Is Telling Us About a New World Order? – Jean-Daniel Ruch

The Collapse of Germany’s Government: An Earthquake With Global Aftershocks – Alex Gloy

The View From China on Trump 2.0 – Daniel Wagner

Illusions of Safety: Sexual Assault from India to the US – Olivia Davis

Sagat Singh: The General Who Never Lost a Battle –Cherish Mathson

To Understand Trump, Take Him Seriously, but Not Literally – Josep M. Colomer

Trump’s Return: Can He Deliver America’s Golden Age? – Asanga Abeyagoonasekera

Outside the Box: Two Human Voices and An Artificial Mind –Peter Isackson, Ting Cui

It’s Time for the US To Bid Farewell to NATO –Alexander Coward

Pakistan on the Brink as Protestors Descend on Islamabad –Hassan Aslam Shad

Egypt’s Policy Challenges and Deep Reforms for Lasting Financial Stability –Masaaki Yoshimori

The Economic Reality of AI: Statistics and Decision-making – Jacob van Rooijen

 

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