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...Historians compare Trump to Charles Lindbergh’s pro-Nazi “America First” movement in the early 1940s. The difference is that Lindbergh got nowhere near the White House....
...He repeatedly offered his services to Carter as a diplomatic envoy, which Brzezinski made sure Carter turned down....
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...These were Jimmy Carter and George HW Bush. The first led to the Camp David agreement that created peace between Egypt and Israel....
...She is beautifully matched by Malcolm Sinclair as Charles, a man who has long since opted for a peaceful life....
...edward.luce@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Haley’s nomination plans could be helped by Trump / From John Griffiths, Seattle, WA, US...
...In response to “Biden’s Mexican border nightmare”:“I worked in the Carter administration in the late 70s, over 50 years ago, and it struggled with the immigration issue even then....
...Correct answers this time around came from: Charles de Nobrega, James Ritossa, Ralf Ferner, Luke Ashford & Daniel Noel, James Holley, Edward Roe, Richard Edwards, Simon M and James Memon....
..., Ralf Ferner, James Ritossa, Sohan Vittalam and Charles de Nobrega....
...Allen (aka John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart)....
...Charles Finny, a former diplomat and trade negotiator, said while New Zealand’s foreign policy has historically been mostly bipartisan, there were now “big differences” emerging, including over China’s growing...
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...“I don’t think it’s a single silver bullet but we do see use cases for it,” says James Carter, head of platform product policy at Fidelity International....
...There was no such thing as “Carternomics” because Jimmy Carter never came up with a coherent economic plan....
...The 21st-century works here were three short morsels by Elliott Carter, all written when he was more than 90 years old....
...Edwards is one of the best-known news readers at the BBC, helming its coverage of the UK’s most important state and international events, including Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation...
...Regarding Edward Luce’s column “Carter has been wronged by history” (Opinion, February 23) one of the groundbreaking and — in today’s world — relevant contributions Jimmy Carter made as president was his...
...The New Yorker’s Zachary Carter has an illuminating piece on Isabella Weber, a German economist, who was openly dismissed as “stupid” by mainstream economists when she advocated price controls a couple of...
...Charles Parton, a former British diplomat now at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, said CCP leaders generally travelled to Beidaihe during the first two weeks of August, joined by retired party leaders...
...Contrary to Edward Luce’s claim that “Carter has been wronged by history” (Opinion, February 23), it is probably still premature to cast a final judgment on Jimmy Carter’s achievements....
...To be precise, in Westminster Abbey beneath the coronation chair of Edward I, who had brought it to London from Scotland in 1296....
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