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 Teaching Gandhi in a Texas Detention Center

A Scholar at Risk

Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, was arrested by masked federal agents and is now in an ICE detention facility in Texas, where he provides short tutorials on Gandhi for his fellow prisoners. A Georgetown colleague reflects on a recent visit with him.

How America’s Margins Became the Mainstream

How America’s Margins Became the Mainstream

Journalist Gabriel Gatehouse joins New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai to discuss how exploring America’s fringe movements is the key to understanding the modern United States.

Steve Bannon and Elon Musk Are Battling for the Soul of Trumpism

Steve Bannon and Elon Musk Are Battling for the Soul of Trumpism

Key factions in the MAGA coalition feel disenfranchised and angry today. As the afterglow of Trump’s victory fades and economic turmoil sets in, what some have called the “MAGA civil war” indicates a vulnerability within Trump’s personality cult at the top of the Republican Party.

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has earned an invitation to the White House for his spectacular, performative incarceration of U.S. deportees. The highly curated images of the transfer are advertising for the services of the Salvadoran prison system, for sale to the Trump administration and beyond.

Trump’s Unlikely Jihadist Cheerleaders

Trump’s Unlikely Jihadist Cheerleaders

According to analysis of recent online discussions, jihadists are generally positive about Donald Trump’s foreign policy, whether because they see him as an honest international actor, because of his support for conservative values, or because they think he is hastening the decline of the West or other enemies.

The ‘America First’ Masquerade

The ‘America First’ Masquerade

The Trump administration and its supporters present their America First nationalism as a form of foreign policy realism, but then smuggle in a darker agenda.

What Trump 2.0 Might Mean for Russian Cybercrime

What Trump 2.0 Might Mean for Russian Cybercrime

Cybercrime has long been a useful foreign policy tool for the Russian state. But observers now wonder if shifting geopolitics, including Donald Trump’s rapprochement with the Kremlin, will impact such activities, for better or worse.