Tag: Donald Trump
How Vulnerable to Hacking is the US Election Cyber Infrastructure?
Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Following the hack of Democratic National Committee emails and reports of a new cyberattack against the Democratic Congressional...
What anti-Trump activists can learn from Chicago ’68
David Farber, University of Kansas
So far, anti-Trump protests at the Republican convention in Cleveland have been relatively small in number, with marches in the...
Brexit shows economic costs of pursuing populist policies like Trump’s
Jeffrey Kucik, City University of New York
Populism has become a defining feature of the political landscape on both sides of the Atlantic. And populists...
Mike Pence is the anti-Trump
Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University
Donald Trump has named Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate. The presumptive Republican candidate confirmed the choice...
Trump’s dog whistle: the white, screwed-over sports icon
Kyle W. Kusz, University of Rhode Island
While athletes and coaches can be overlooked vehicles of political ideology, they often play key symbolic roles in...
In the wake of tragedy, Trump takes rhetoric of fear to...
Stephanie A. Martin, Southern Methodist University and Christopher Salinas, Southern Methodist University
Donald Trump’s remarks in the aftermath of the Orlando shooting massacre – especially...
How to transform workers’ campaign rage into better jobs and wages
Thomas Kochan, MIT Sloan School of Management
The presidential campaigns deserve some credit for finally voicing some of the deep frustrations and anger felt by...
The view from Ohio: Kasich’s win and what’s next
Vladimir Kogan, The Ohio State University
After Tuesday’s voting, the outcome of the Democratic presidential primary appears settled. Thanks to decisive wins in Florida, Ohio...