Hans Kundnani

@hanskundnani

Senior Transatlantic Fellow at , previously research director at , Germanist, writer, Londoner.

Berlin/London/Washington, D.C.
Joined March 2008

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    My first take for on where we are now, and what is at stake, after the election of Trump. via

  2. Given the geographical extent, it's hard to see how Trump's potential conflicts of interest could ever be resolved.

  3. I think misses the point. Surely Trump exposes the risk of being part of any "security community"?

  4. "The fantasy of the normalization of Donald Trump [...] should now be a distant memory." via

  5. It is likely that the risk of nuclear war will grow during Trump's term in office.

  6. Watching supporters of the ruling party celebrate genocide ideology in the capitol city used to be a foreign story.

  7. Not sure I'm going to be able to survive four years of this.

  8. This is the single best piece I've read on the "normalization" debate:

  9. Geoff Eley weighs in on the parallels between the 1930s and today for the

  10. Excellent brexit discussion between Fiona Hill of and

  11. Americans appear increasingly concerned about the early signs of nepotism pervading the Trump administration

  12. China prefers gradual U.S.decline to sudden disengagement but either way it sees opportunities in new situation.

  13. Conservative François Fillon, ahead tonight in the French primary, has spoken & written warmly about Vladimir Putin whom he often met as PM

  14. The second most pro-Russian candidate in the Republican primary endorses the most pro-Russian candidate.

  15. For more, see my post on ‘Detroit, Diego Rivera and the worth of art’:

  16. Under Trump, many European s will quickly realize, in some cases to their own surprise, how much they liked the US as world police...

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