008 | Wade Davis | The end of the American century
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“Covid-19 revealed the tatters of the American image,” Canadian anthropologist, author and National Geographic explorer Wade Davis wrote in a blockbuster essay this summer. "The unraveling of America" hit a raw nerve. He joins Borderline to discuss the grandeur and decadence of the United States, and what comes
005 | Colin Yeo | How being nasty to immigrants became law
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How did a concept meant for counterterrorism turn into an immigration policy?
004 | Jamie Kanki | The Trump administration sends foreign students home
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The Trump administration has reinstated the rule that forbids international students from staying in the US if they are taking online classes only. The rule had been relaxed in the spring because of the covid-19 pandemic. Now despite institutions such as Harvard planning to go entirely online in 2020-21, the
003 | Hassan Damluji | What globalists should learn from nationalists
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The great divide between nationalists and globalists is the political story of our times. But are they that far apart? "What would a united world look like other than people feeling, on a global level, something like what they do about their countrymen?" asks Hassan Damluji [https://www.