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After the election, is US foreign policy likely to change?
As the chaotic presidential election inches towards resolution, we can expect more continuity than change in US foreign policy, argues Terina Hine
Biden's politics as usual is what produced Trump in the first place
Trumpism is still alive and the left must recognise the centrality of class in order to organise against it, argues Yonas Makoni
Brexit, Boris and the battle ahead - weekly briefing
Tory collapse is only half the story; Corbyn’s Labour needs to sharply recalibrate around anti-austerity and class politics, argues Lindsey German
Desperate Trump is threatening constitutional crisis on eve of the election - CounterBlast
On the final straight of the US presidential election, Trump’s authoritarian and reactionary agenda is edging the country towards political meltdown, argues Sean Ledwith
Football as resistance: women kicking back against bigotry
Shadia Edwards-Dashti, journalist and Actonians football player, highlights the significance of women's football beyond the pitch
Good riddance Trump, but Biden won’t extinguish Trumpism
The Democratic Party is too wedded to the establishment to defeat the right in the US, argues Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
Not my pussy: protest trumps pessimism
The weekend’s magnificent demonstrations are a cue to reinvigorate left politics as a whole, suggests Ellen Graubart
Standing up to Trump
Campaigners from across the country gathered together to discuss and plan for
Stand up to Trump
, a coalition with a plan to take on the US president
Talk about equality is cheap, but paying women a decent wage is much too costly - weekly briefing
Less glass ceilings and more grassroots is the key to reviving the role of women’s liberation in our struggle, argues Lindsey German
Trump puts America on fury road to constitutional chaos – CounterBlast
Trump’s outrageous power grab is entirely predictable and threatens to plunge the US into a dystopian political meltdown, suggests Sean Ledwith
Trump's America: women under attack
As the fightback against a raft of anti-abortion laws in the USA gathers steam, it can't be left just to establishment liberals to lead it, argues Kate O'Neil
US elections: Trump hasn’t won, but the Democrats have failed
Biden's centrist platform has failed to materialise the 'blue wave' in what should have been the easiest election against a failing Trump, writes Shabbir Lakha
US foreign policy is unlikely to become less belligerent under Biden
Biden's foreign policy record suggests there isn't likely to be much change, so the anti-war movement must prepare to assert itself, argues Chris Nineham
Why is the US election so close? - video
Kevin Ovenden analyses the US election result so far and why the crisis is far from over
Women's March: this is what democracy looks like - photos
5 million people. 670 protests. 75 countries. The Women's March was the biggest global protest event since the 2003 protests against the Iraq War.