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Duke political scientist Tim Buthe says there are many reasons why the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, including ‘British voters (being) stunningly poorly informed’ and Prime Minister David Cameron ‘spectacularly failing’ to achieve his goals. Read more of his insights in this interview.
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Conservative national security experts are worried about Trump’s policies. But some are even more concerned that he won’t have any good advisers. “First, is the sense that he’s likely to lose and you will be forever tarred if you endorse him,” says political scientist Peter Feaver. “Second, he is unlikely to listen to your advice. So even if he wins and you go in, the chance that you can do good is limited.”
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