Miles Kahler
@mileskahler.bsky.social
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Global politics and governance, contemporary and historical. American University SIS and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Gardening, travel, hiking. Opinions my own. Re-posts do not = endorsement.
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US bailout of Argentina in question. Is a US promise to do "whatever it takes" credible from this administration? Especially with anger of US soybean interests over a bailout of one of its competitors. If additional IMF resources are required, will Europe and Japan go along?
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Argentine assets hit by fresh selling amid worries over US bailout
Peso, stocks and bonds all fall as investors fret over lack of details from Washington on rescue plan
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nickknudsenus.bsky.social
Check out the MASSIVE crowd in DC marching to the White House to protest the federal takeover of the city!

#FreeDC!
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phillewis.bsky.social
The We Are All DC march to protest against Trump admin’s takeover of DC is currently heading toward the White House:

Via @benjalvarez1.bsky.social
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We ought to think about #AI as a #humanrights issue.

💬 Sep. 16, I will be back in Toronto to give the Frank W. Woods lecture at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.

Come join us! Registration and info here👇
munkschool.utoronto.ca/event/we-dat...

#bigdata #humanrights #wethedata
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benjaminfaude.bsky.social
Please join us for the launch of our E&IA Roundtable: 'Global Governance in Hard Times.'

Presentations: Faude+Karlsrud; @yoramhaftel.bsky.social & @stephofmann.bsky.social; @ninareiners.bsky.social; Julia Morse; @mstephen.bsky.social.

Comments: @hbirk.bsky.social; @tsommerer.bsky.social.

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mileskahler.bsky.social
Yet another way that citizens can push back against a presidential power grab in their city: serve on grand juries and refuse to indict.

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/27/u...
Prosecutors Fail to Secure Indictment Against Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Agent
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alanbeattie.bsky.social
My Trade Secrets today. India's east Asian-style goods export model has taken a bit of a battering from Trump, and it's not entirely clear what will replace it.

Also, the UK brouhaha over age verification for online porn shows that deregulation is tougher than it looks.

www.ft.com/content/13dc...
India struggles to escape the Trump tariff trap
Narendra Modi’s push for the country to become a low-cost goods exporter has made it vulnerable
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mileskahler.bsky.social
Easy to miss, with Alaska and DC news, but the Trump admin has sided with autocratic petrostates to block a treaty on plastic pollution. One delegate described the US position as "more regressive than the Saudis."
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UN plastics treaty talks fail after US joins petrostates in blocking action
Delegates criticise role of Trump administration in siding with Saudi Arabia and other petrochemical producers
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mileskahler.bsky.social
Cat Stevens and the Pet People
mileskahler.bsky.social
Like other major cities, inequality is the core problem: highest per capita income ($78,479) but also a poverty rate above the national average (which is too high). Even so, poverty rate is below many red states (starting with Alabama and continuing through WVA). Stats from Chronicle of Higher Ed.
mileskahler.bsky.social
A reminder from the hellscape described by Trump (my city-state of DC): compared to 50 states, highest percentage of BA degree holders (26.9%); highest (by far) of PhDs (10.4%).
mileskahler.bsky.social
Thanks, Cullen. Look forward to reading your latest WP from @piie.com.
mileskahler.bsky.social
I have left the @cfr.org Studies program to join the Global Order and Institutions Program @carnegieendowment.org. Look forward to working with Stewart Patrick and @carnegieendowment.org colleagues on the urgent agenda of sustaining multilateral cooperation and reforming global institutions.
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payoub.bsky.social
Absolutely incredible turnout for Budapest Pride! So proud of all the organizers, including some old friends, who estimate hundreds of thousands— major embarrassment to Orban
mileskahler.bsky.social
My entry in an earlier Iran debate,,about JCPOA. Despite opposition to the regime, Iranian views probably remain the same: widespread support for a national nuclear program (not a nuclear weapon). Argument against harsher sanctions then and military action to dislodge the regime now.
Iran, Sanctions, and the Illusion of a Better Bargain
Even the most vehement critics of the Obama administration’s agreement curbing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, among them Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
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The Hives of Others
mileskahler.bsky.social
Surely there will also be a few shares for the Trump family as well, you know, as a kind of commission?
mileskahler.bsky.social
I am sure that many Afghans, Venezuelans, and others would be pleased to have tenured professorships in Canada at this moment. I suspect they will offer much advice on resistance from their perches across the border.
mileskahler.bsky.social
Much-touted UK "trade deal" is a "concept of a deal." Summary confirms what all trade experts know: the devil is in the details. For aspiring Range Rover and Mini owners, 10% tariff remains on cars exported under quota--better than North American imports (as US automakers notice).
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The unanswered questions over Donald Trump’s trade deal with Britain
Pact lacks clarity in many crucial areas, say trade experts and industry bodies
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mileskahler.bsky.social
Clear "Trump effect" in Australia and Canada, boosting center-left. Trump remains unpopular in UK, yet Trump-style appeal of Reform/Farage leads to big gains in local elections. Less perceived threat from Trump in UK? Or protest vote in local elections, with no risk of Reform national government?
First Canada, Now Australia: The Trump Factor Boosts Another World Leader in an Election
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was returned to power in an election Saturday, the latest left-leaning leader to achieve a comeback victory thanks partly to President Trump.
www.wsj.com
mileskahler.bsky.social
So Waltz is not fired, just exiled to a cold, unfriendly, distant place, which will describe the UN for the next few years.
mileskahler.bsky.social
Waltz firing recalls The Mirror and The Light: embarrassed the king (Anne of Cleves for Cromwell; Signal for Waltz), and then enemies in the court move in for the kill (literally for Cromwell; not so serious for Waltz). Does not end well for several of those Henry VIII courtiers; in Trump's case?
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An iPhone is a very sophisticated device, but this dissection demonstrates why disentangling supply chains and moving manufacturing back to the US is such a pipe dream.
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Why Trump can’t build iPhones in the US
The administration wants the iPhone to be manufactured in America. The components that power it show why that is highly impractical
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mileskahler.bsky.social
I defer to Canadian election experts, but these results indicate a lot of strategic voting on the left, especially prior NDP voters. As well as a sad reflection on the US 2024 election: what would have been the equivalent scare to convince stay-at-home Dems to turn out? We had Trump, after all.
Canada Election 2025 Live Results and Map: Carney and Liberals Win
Canadians are heading to the polls today to elect their members of Parliament. First polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern.
www.nytimes.com