
Donald J. Trump elected as 45th President of the USA
29 | November| 2016
After a long evening of vote counting, the United States of America has a new elected president, Donald J. Trump. The candidate of the Republican Party won a comfortable victory of 289 electoral votes while the Democratic Party only took 218. In the day after, analysts, scholars and policy makers start the debate on how this populist president will impact the United States domestically, its foreign policy and in the superpower relations with the rest of the world.
Resources
2016 Presidential Election Results [09/11/2016]
Politico
Letter from Presidents Tusk and Juncker to congratulate Donald Trump on his election as the next President of the United States [09/11/2016]
European Council
Hillary Clinton’s concession speech full transcript: 2016 presidential election [09/11/2016]
Vox
Transcript: Donald Trump’s victory speech[08/11/2016]
New York Times
Opinions & Analysis
For Clues About Trump, Look Around the World [29/11/2016]
Joshua Kurlantzick, Council on Foreign Relations
In Light of the Elections: Recession, Expansion, and Inequality [25/11/2016]
Olivier Blanchard, PIIE
Trump and Brexit: The Cost of Failure to Empathize[25/11/2016]
Matt Waldman, Chatham House
Victoria de Trump: ¿regalo envenenado para Israel? [25/11/2016]
Itxaso Domínguez de Olazábal, Estudios de Política Exterior
Is this how democracy ends? [25/11/2016]
David Runciman, London Review of Books
Le monde selon Trump. Anticiper la nouvelle politique étrangère américaine [25/11/2016]
AA.VV., IFRI
Donald Trump Faces the Reality of World Trade [22/11/2016]
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Republicans in Congress got a “seats bonus” this election (again) [22/11/2016]
Molly E Reynolds, Brookings
Cooperation With Russia Is Possible [22/11/2016]
Kathryn Stoner, The Atlantic
The Electoral College Was Meant to Stop Men Like Trump From Being President [21/11/2016]
Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
What Could Trump’s Russia Policy Actually Look Like? [18/11/2016]
Matthew Rojansky Friday, World Politics Review
Goodbye, American neoliberalism. A new era is here [17/11/2016]
Cornel West, The Guardian
Rural Hispanic voters — like white rural voters — shifted toward Trump. Here’s why. [17/11/2016]
Geraldo L. Cadava, Washington Post
The real reason Trump won: White fright [17/11/2016]
Christopher Sebastian Parker, The Conversation
Want America First? Try Free Trade [16/11/2016]
Thomas J. Bollyky and Edward Alden, The New York Times
The End of the Clintons: Mediacracy [16/11/2016]
Matthew Continetti, Commentary Magazine
The United States and Mexico: Moving beyond the election’s vitriol and strengthening a multifaceted partnership [16/11/2016]
Vanda Felbab-Brown, Brookings
Enough Hysterics. Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy Isn’t Reckless or Radical. [16/11/2016]
Edward Luttwak, Foreign Policy
The normalisation of Donald Trump [16/11/2016]
Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera
Trump’s triumph and the end of American supremacy [15/11/2016]
Xuan Loc Doan, Asia Times
Many Question Marks Over Trump’s Asia Policy [15/11/2016]
Walter Russell Mead, American Interest
Trump's Voters Knew Who They Were Pulling the Lever For [15/11/2016]
Christopher Caldwell, Weekly Standard
America Has Abdicated Its Leadership of the West [14/11/2016]
Dirk Kurbjuweit, Der Spiegel
The Anti-Élite, Post-Fact Worlds of Trump and Rousseau [14/11/2016]
Pankaj Mishra, New Yorker
Trump could put the US economy back on track [14/11/2016]
David P. Goldman, Asia Times
The triumphant GOP is mired in crisis after crisis [14/11/2016]
Michael Gerson, Washington Post
How Donald Trump filled the dignity deficit [14/11/2016]
Arthur C. Brooks, The Wall Street Journal
Santos Panics With the Election of Trump [14/11/2016]
Mary Anastasia O’Grady, The Wall Street Journal
What America's Economy Needs from Trump [14/11/2016]
Joseph Stiglitz, Project Syndicate
7 Reasons Why Clinton Lost & Trump Won [14/11/2016]
Jonathan Alter, The Daily Beast
Killing the ‘sisterhood’: why identity politics didn’t work for Clinton [13/11/2016]
Naomi Schaefer Riley, New York Post
An Absurd and Dangerous President [13/11/2016]
Klaus Brinkbaumer, Der Spiegel
What Netanyahu Wants from Trump [13/11/2016]
Uri Savir, Al-Monitor
Against Trumpian Triumphalism [13/11/2016]
E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
The 'Constitution Spring' [13/11/2016]
Hugh Hewitt, Washington Examiner
The GOP's ObamaCare Strategy Pays Off [13/11/2016]
Tevi Troy and Lanhee Chen, Wall Street Journal
A clean shave for President Trump — but not a free one [12/11/2016]
Ruth Marcus, Washington Post
Now Is Not the Time for the U.S. to Abandon NATO – Nor Should Its European Allies Go It Alone [12/11/2016]
Jens Stoltenberg, The Guardian
President Donald Trump: political mastermind [12/11/2016]
Freddy Gray, The Spectator
How Europe should deal with a Trump Administration [11/11/2016]
Ulrich Speck, Elcano
Trump’s new world disorder [11/11/2016]
Philippe Legrain, The Strategist
Thoughts for the Horrified [11/11/2016]
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
The View From Trump Tower [11/11/2016]
David Brooks, The New York Times
Four trends from US state and local elections [11/11/2016]
Amy Liu and Nathan Arnosti, Brookings
This is no time to be diplomatic – we should not wish Donald Trump well [11/11/2016]
Metiria Turei, The Guardian
«Le terme “populisme” est un obstacle à une analyse sérieuse des transformations de la politique» [11/11/2016]
Entretien avec Catherine Colliot-Thélène, Le Monde
Will President Trump Wage A Trade War? [11/11/2016]
Edward Alden, Newsweek
Donald Trump Is the End of Global Politics as We Know It [11/11/2016]
Yascha Mounk, Foreign Policy
The Taming of Trump [11/11/2016]
Nouriel Roubini, Project Syndicate
U.S. Allies and Rivals Digest Trump’s Victory [11/11/2016]
Thomas Carothers, Lizza Bomassi, Amr Hamzawy, Ariel (Eli) Levite, Douglas H. Paal, George Perkovich, Marc Pierini, Karim Sadjadpour, James L. Schoff, Ashley J. Tellis, Dmitri Trenin & Frederic Wehrey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Trump got more votes from people of color than Romney did. Here’s the data. [11/11/2016]
Karthick Ramakrishnan, Washington Post
Hate Trump if you want. But democracy requires respecting the winner’s legitimacy. [11/11/2016]
Andrew Sabl, Washington Post
Trump’s Campaign Rhetoric Charts a Difficult Course for National Security [11/11/2016]
Steven Metz, World Politics Review
Are There Limits to Trump’s Power? [10/11/2016]
Eric Posner, New York Times
Alliances Matter. Here's How to Persuade [10/11/2016]
Trump Stewart Patrick, Defense One
What Comes After the Uprising [10/11/2016]
Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal
Make the Solar System Great Again [10/11/2016]
Mark R. Whittington, The Wall Street Journal
Et si Trump était le symbole de la vitalité démocratique américaine? [10/11/2016]
Marc Crapez, Le Figaro
What Europe's Far Right Sees in Trump's Win [10/11/2016]
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
Middle East Will Quickly Teach Trump Rules of the Game [10/11/2016]
Akiva Eldar, Al-Monitor
Trumped: What the new U.S. President will do about North Korea [10/11/2016]
Andrei Lankov, NK News
Why HuffPost’s Presidential Forecast Didn’t See A Donald Trump Win Coming [10/11/2016]
Natalie Jackson, Huffington Post
La fin d'une Amérique ouverte au Monde [10/11/2016]
Dominique Moïsi, Les Échos
Faut-il changer le système électoral américain? [10/11/2016]
Daniel Fortin, Les Échos
Donald Trump is the American Machiavelli [10/11/2016]
David Ignatius, Washington Post
L’accélérateur des populismes européens [10/11/2016]
Richard Werly, Le Temps
After Trump, I'm losing faith in democracy [10/11/2016]
Matthew Parris, The Spectator
The Rage of White, Christian America [10/11/2016]
Robert P. Jones, New York Times
Who Is President Trump? [10/11/2016]
Jeffrey Frankel, Project Syndicate
Trump voters will not like what happens next [10/11/2016]
Garrison Keillor, Washington Post
America Elects a Bigot [10/11/2016]
Charles M. Blow, New York Times
Trump Was Stronger Where The Economy Is Weaker [10/11/2016]
Jed Kolko, FiveThirtyEight
Global Perspectives: Rapid Reactions to U.S. Election Results [10/11/2016]
AA.VV, Council on Foreign Relations
America can survive Trump. Not so the west [10/11/2016]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Donald Trump Is About to Become America's President. Here's What His Foreign Policy Should Be. [10/11/2016]
Doug Bandow, National Interest
Protecting Europe in the Age of Trump [10/11/2016]
Guy Verhofstadt, Project Syndicate
How Important Is the U.S. President - Or Any Leader? [10/11/2016]
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
When the White House changes hands, it is a dangerous time in foreign policy [10/11/2016]
Phil Potter and Tony Lucadamo, Washington Post
5 Foreign-Policy Flashpoints That Await Donald Trump [10/11/2016]
Uri Friedman, The Atlantic
Why the gender gap doomed Hillary Clinton [10/11/2016]
Michael Tesler, Washington Post
Dans l'inconnu [10/11/2016]
Nicolas Barré, Les Echos
Entre le «populisme» de Trump et l'«élitisme» de Clinton, la voie du conservatism [10/11/2016]
Vincent Le Biez, Le Figaro
A Divided and Pessimistic Electorate [10/11/2016]
Pew Research Center
Goodbye to All That? World Order in the Wake of Trump [10/11/2016]
Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Can Trump walk away from the Iran deal? [10/11/2016]
Michael Rubin, AEIdeas
La contrarrevolución de Donald Trump [10/11/2016]
Lluís Bassets, El País
Trump throws the future of NATO into doubt. Europe must step up to defend itself [10/11/2016]
Juliet Samuel, Telegraph
How Donald Trump broke the old rules of politics — and won the White House [09/11/2016]
Marc Fisher, Washington Post
The Trump Opportunity [09/11/2016]
Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal
The End of the Pantsuit Nation and the Force of Subliminal Messages [09/11/2016]
Federiga Bindi, Huffington Post
The Polls Missed Trump. We Asked Pollsters Why [09/11/2016]
Carl Bialik and Harry Enten, FiveThirtyEight
A quoi ressemblerait une présidence Trump ? [09/11/2016]
Laurence Nardon, Ramses 2017
What a Trump Presidency Means for Pakistan [09/11/2016]
Kunwar Khuldune Shahid, The Diplomat
What a President Trump Means for Foreign Policy [09/11/2016]
Elizabeth N. Saunders, The Washington Post
What Does Trump’s Election Victory Mean? Learning to Live With Uncertainty [09/11/2016]
Judah Grunstein, World Politics Review
Global Stability in the Trump Era [09/11/2016]
Carl Bildt, Project Syndicate
Democrats, Trump, and the Ongoing, Dangerous Refusal to Learn the Lesson of Brexit [09/11/2016]
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Trump Didn't Split the Republican Party--He Strengthened It [09/11/2016]
Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard
Absorbing the Impossible [09/11/2016]
Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Donald Trump Won. Prepare For Uncharted Geopolitical Waters in Asia [09/11/2016]
Ankit Panda, The Diplomat
President-elect Trump — a tsunami and its unknowable consequences [09/11/2016]
David Horovitz, Times of Israel
Trump victory is a win for the little guy over the elite [09/11/2016]
Michael Goodwin, NY Post
Trump y la Internacional Populista [09/11/2016]
Anne Applebaum, El País
Trump's Victory Ushers in Dangerous Instability[09/11/2016]
Roland Nelles, Der Spiegel
Why Trump’s Victory Has Closed Russia’s Road to Change[09/11/2016]
Mikhail Fishman, Moscow Times
The Challenges and Opportunities that Await President-Elect Trump [09/11/2016]
AA.VV., Atlantic Council
Why a Trump Presidency Might Not Be as Awful as We Fear [09/11/2016]
Max Boot, Foreign Policy
An American Tragedy[09/11/2016]
David Remnick, New Yorker
Donald Trump’s Foreign-Policy Challenges [09/11/2016]
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Project Syndicate
What happens when President Trump has to face reality? [09/11/2016]
Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
Can Donald Trump Be a Good President?[09/11/2016]
Peter Feaver, Foreign Policy
Democracy Is More Than Just Winning Elections[09/11/2016]
Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
Can Republicans Contain Trump? [09/11/2016]
David Frum, The Atlantic
Trump’s America, Hiding In Plain Sight[09/11/2016]
Evan Osnos, New Yorker
Don't Mourn, Fight Like Hell[09/11/2016]
Clara Jeffery, Mother Jones
China Just Won The U.S. Election[09/11/2016]
James Palmer, Foreign Policy
The US has elected its most dangerous leader. We all have plenty to fear[09/11/2016]
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
America reaps a whirlwind for undermining its middle classes[09/11/2016]
David McWilliams, Irish Times
Yes, the election polls were wrong. Here's why[09/11/2016]
Mona Chalabi, The Guardian
How Obama Inadvertently Set Stage for Trump's Presidency [09/11/2016]
Josh Kraushaar, National Journal
Desconcierto. Incertidumbre. Vértigo [09/11/2016]
Ana Palacio, El País
Trump and the linkage of domestic and foreign politics [09/11/2016]
Shadi Hamid, Brookings
The Donald and the Shy Trump voter [09/11/2016]
Tom Switzer, The Strategist
A Few Thoughts on the Unthinkable[09/11/2016]
Ryan Lizza, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, and Adam Davidson, New Yorker
The Democratic Party Establishment Is Finished[09/11/2016]
Jim Newell, SLATE
Europe, Alone in Trump’s World [09/11/2016]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
America was never ready for a woman president [09/11/2016]
Annalisa Merelli, Quartz
Trump and Brexit: why it’s again NOT the economy, stupid[09/11/2016]
Eric Kaufmann, LSE
Donald Trump gana en las urnas a Hillary Clinton, los medios de comunicación y las encuestas [09/11/2016]
Iñigo Sáenz de Ugarte, El Diario
Experts weigh in: What this election means for U.S. foreign policy and next steps [09/11/2016]
Daniel L. Byman, Dany Bahar, Sarah Yerkes, Pavel K. Baev, Dhruva Jaishankar, Richard C. Bush, Dan Arbell, David Dollar, Elizabeth Ferris, Ranj Alaaldin, Beverley Milton-Edwards, Federica Saini Fasanotti, Bruce Riedel, Robert L. McKenzie, Matteo Garavoglia, Natan Sachs, Kemal Kirişci, Ted Piccone, and Philippe Le Corre, Brookings
The Economic Fallout[09/11/2016]
Paul Krugman, New York Times
President-Elect Trump and the Middle East[09/11/2016]
Robert Satloff, Washington Institute
Donald Trump is moving to the White House, and liberals put him there[09/11/2016]
Thomas Frank, The Guardian
What A Difference 2 Percentage Points Makes [09/11/2016]
Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight
How eight years of Barack Obama created Donald Trump [09/11/2016]
Simon Heffer, Telegraph
We just saw what voters do when they feel screwed. Here’s the economic theory of why they do it [09/11/2016]
James Allworth, Quartz
How Trump could spark a new world crisis [07/11/2016]
Thomas Wright, Brookings
American Political Decay or Renewal? The Meaning of the 2016 Election [08/2016]
Francis Fukuyama, Foreign Affairs
Editorials
Questioning Donald Trump[22/11/2016]
New York Times
The new nationalism [19/11/2016]
The Economist
Allies versus IS - Donald Trump’s US Presidency [17/11/2016]
Irish Examiner
Trump’s disturbing choice to put the alt-right in the White House [14/11/2016]
Washington Post
A respectful but firm message to Mr. Trump [12/11/2016]
Washington Post
‘Trumpeconomics’, un salto en el vacío [11/11/2016]
El País
The Wrong People to Drain the Swamp [11/11/2016]
New York Times
Face au défi Trump, « Europe First » [11/11/2016]
Le Monde
The UK and Trump: hold on to liberal values [11/11/2016]
The Guardian
Why Trump's victory isn't like Brexit [10/11/2016]
The Spectator
Las promesas de Trump [10/11/2016]
5 Dias
Un muro de democracia anti-Trump [10/11/2016]
El País
Keep the Electoral College [10/11/2016]
USA Today
Republicans face a daunting task: Governing[09/11/2016]
Washington Post
President elect Donald Trump: the Guardian view on a dark day for the world[09/11/2016]
The Guardian
If Donald Trump really wants to be Mr Brexit, he must open America to the world, not pull up the drawbridge [09/11/2016]
Telegraph
Dems Need To Get Past Their Hysteria & Move On [09/11/2016]
New York Post
The people v the people [09/11/2016]
The Economist
President-elect Trump’s humble request [09/11/2016]
CS Monitor
President Trump is good for India and bad for China, Pakistan. Here's why[09/11/2016]
Economic Times
President-Elect Trump[09/11/2016]
Wall Street Journal
News
Steven Mnuchin Is Donald Trump’s Expected Choice for Treasury Secretary [29/11/2016]
Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Binyamin Appelbaum and Maggie Haberman, New York Times
Trump Meets Petraeus as Secretary of State Sweepstakes Heat Up [28/11/2016]
Maggie Haberman, Adam Nagourney and Gardiner Harris, New York Times
California Official Says Trump’s Claim of Voter Fraud Is ‘Absurd’ [28/11/2016]
Adam Nagourney, New York Times
Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump [27/11/2016]
Scott Shane, New York Times
Trump to scrap Nasa climate research in crackdown on ‘politicized science’ [24/11/2016]
Trump, in Interview, Moderates Views but Defies Conventions[23/11/2016]
Michael D. Shear, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Maggie Haberman, New York Times
Après l’élection de Donald Trump, la Californie se prend à rêver de secession[23/11/2016]
Pierre Bouvier, Le Monde
Donald Trump chose Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina as ambassador to the United Nations. She was an early critic of his run.[23/11/2016]
Maggie Haberman, New York Times
Will Donald Trump's Victory Empower Africa's Strongmen? [23/11/2016]
Jason Burke & Ruth Maclean, The Guardian
Experts Urge Clinton Campaign to Challenge Election Results in 3 Swing States[23/11/2016]
Gabriel Sherman, New York Magazine
For jihadists, Trump election brings a change in strategy [22/11/2016]
Taylor Luck, CS Monitor
EU Lawmakers Endorse Joint European Defense Plans After Trump Victory [22/11/2016]
Reuters
'Hail Trump!': White Nationalists Salute the President Elect [21/11/2016]
Daniel Lombroso And Yoni Appelbaum, The Atlantic
Sessions dogged by old allegations of racism[17/11/2016]
Scott Zamost, Curt Devine and Katherine Noel, CNN
Pence Tells House GOP to Get Ready for Sweeping Legislation [17/11/2016]
Billy HouseBilly House & Henri GendreauHenri Gendreau, Bloomberg
World Leaders to Seek Pointers From Shinzo Abe Meeting With Donald Trump [17/11/2016]
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Donald Trump is already proving he has no idea what he is in for [15/11/2016]
Quartz
Government Bond Rout Deepens on Trump’s Economic Plans [15/11/2016]
Wall Street Journal
EU Meets to Rethink Defense Options Under Trump Presidency [14/11/2016]
Julian.Barnes and Laurence Norman, Wall Street Journal
Rudy Giuliani Says Defeating ISIS to Be Early Focus of Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy [14/11/2016]
Damian Paletta, Wall Street Journal
China's Xi Reaffirms U.S. Relations in Talk With Trump [14/11/2016]
Associated Press
President-elect Trump speaks to a divided country on 60 Minutes [13/11/2016]
Entrevista a Donald J. Trump, CBS
How President Trump Could Reshape the Supreme Court [13/11/2016]
Jeffrey Rosen, Politico
Hillary Clinton Blames F.B.I. Director for Election Loss [12/11/2016]
Amy Chozick, New York Times
Vice President-Elect Pence to Take Over Trump Transition Effort [11/11/2016]
Michael D. Shear, Maggie Haberman and Michael S. Schmidt, New York Times
The Places That Made Donald Trump President [11/11/2016]
Bob Davis and John W. Miller, Wall Street Journal
‘He Can Build a Wall, but We’ll Just Build a Tunnel’ [11/11/2016]
Alexia Fernández Campbell, The Atlantic
Trump in the White House: The man advising him on the Middle East [11/11/2016]
Middle East Eye
Pourquoi l'élection de Trump constitue un coup de bambou pour le climat [11/11/2016]
La Libre
KKK celebrating Trump’s election with victory parade [11/11/2016]
Natalie Musumeci, New York Post
Merkel Takes Liberal-Democratic Stand in Post-Trump World [10/11/2016]
Stefan Wagstyl, Financial Times
'Build the wall' chants and swastikas in schools - hate crime reports surge in US after Trump win[10/11/2016]
Rebecca Staudenmaier, DW
Obama, Trump Talk Policy Issues in First Meeting [10/11/2016]
Carol E. Lee, Wall Street Journal
Donald Trump Transition Team Planning First Months in Office [10/11/2016]
Wall Street Journal
Why the Trump White House may not change much in Syria [10/11/2016]
CS Monitor
Moscow had contacts with Trump team during campaign, Russian diplomat says [10/11/2016]
David Filipov and Andrew Roth, Washington Post
Rudolf Giuliani sabe cómo Trump puede financiar su muro [10/11/2016]
El Economista
Donald Trump vows to 'drain the swamp' in D.C. in first 100 days [10/11/2016]
Amanda Hoover, CS Monitor
What Trump Means for Africa [10/11/2016]
Simon Allison, Daily Maverick
An easy way to reform the Electoral College [10/11/2016]
Henry Gass, CS Monitor
The decimation of the Democratic Party, visualized [10/11/2016]
Philip Bump, Washington Post
Trump’s Data Team Saw a Different America—and They Were Right [10/11/2016]
Joshua Green & Sasha Issenberg, Bloomberg
Trump's victory is in Iran's interest [10/11/2016]
Shabnam von Hein, DW
Post-Election, People Are Uniting - To Protest Trump [10/11/2016]
Renee Graham, Boston Globe
A Short History of Awkward Presidential Transitions [10/11/2016]
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
N.Korea urges Trump to abandon DPRK denuclearization [10/11/2016]
Dagyum Ji, NK News
McConnell's Supreme Court gamble pays off in spades [10/11/2016]
Burgess Everett, Politico
President Trump’s Surprisingly Warm Welcome in the Middle East [10/11/2016]
Robin Wright, The New Yorker
75 Lawsuits Against President-Elect Trump [10/11/2016]
Brandy Zadrozny, Daily Beast
More Americans Voted for Hillary Clinton Than Donald Trump [09/11/2016]
Will Oremus, Slate
États-Unis : la victoire de Donald Trump, quelles conséquences pour l’Afrique ? [09/11/2016]
Benjamin Polle et Jean-Sébastien Josset, Jeune Afrique
Theresa May congratulates Donald Trump on his victory [09/11/2016]
Telegraph
Middle East Reactions to the U.S. Election [09/11/2016]
Middle East Institute
Trump victory: corporate winners and losers [09/11/2016]
Richard Milne, Financial Times
How Hillary Clinton lost [09/11/2016]
Tami Luhby, CNN
How Donald Trump won [09/11/2016]
Maeve Reston and Stephen Collinson, CNN
President Trump: What does this mean for North Korea? [09/11/2016]
NK News
Justin Trudeau congratulates president-elect Trump, vows to 'move forward in a positive way' [09/11/2016]
Kathleen Harris, CBC News
How should Justin Trudeau respond to Donald Trump on trade and economy? [09/11/2016]
David Cochrane, CBC News
Wall Street frets over Trump presidency; Peso plunges; Gold surges [09/11/2016]
Alanna Petroff, CNN
Angela Merkel Issues Not-So-Subtle Warning To Donald Trump After His Presidential Win [09/11/2016]
Huffington Post
La lettre de François Hollande à Donald Trump [09/11/2016]
Ava Djamshidi, Le Parisien
For Russia and Putin, a Surprise Gift From America [09/11/2016]
Neil MacFarquhar, New York Times
In Addition to White House, Republicans Kept the Other House and the Senate [09/11/2016]
Emily Tamkin, Foreign Policy
Is a Trump Presidency Really a Big Win for Putin? [09/11/2016]
Reid Standish, Foreign Policy
Putin congratulates Trump, calls for resuscitating relations [09/11/2016]
Times of Israel
How Republicans scrambled to hold the Senate [09/11/2016]
Manu Raju, CNN
Netanyahu hails Donald Trump as a ‘true friend’ of Israel [09/11/2016]
Times of Israel
How Trump won his map [09/11/2016]
Charlie Mahtesian, Politico
In Trump Win, China Hopes for U.S. Retreat [09/11/2016]
Andrew Browne, Wall Street Journal
'The World Is Crumbling in Front of Our Eyes' [09/11/2016]
Der Spiegel
After Trump’s Upset, White House Shifts to Damage Control [09/11/2016]
Dan De Luce, Foreign Policy
Iran’s Rouhani: Trump cannot reverse nuclear deal [09/11/2016]
Times of Israel
Why Hillary Clinton lost the election: the economy, trust and a weak message [09/11/2016]
The Guardian
President-Elect Donald Trump Faces Foreign-Policy Quandaries [09/11/2016]
Carol E. Lee and Felicia Schwartz, Wall Street Journal
Inside the Loss Clinton Saw Coming [09/11/2016]
Edward-Isaac Dovere, Politico
Présidentielle US. Ce que contient le très inquiétant programme de Donald Trump [09/11/2016]
Paul Laubacher, Nouvel Observateur
The one scenario that could still get Hillary into the White House [09/11/2016]
Laura Italiano, New York Post
Canada's immigration website crashes as Trump's election lead grows[09/11/2016]
The Guardian
How Does the Electoral College Work? [09/11/2016]
Jonah Engel Bromwich, New York Times
How Donald Trump won: The insiders tell their story [09/11/2016]
Dan Balz and Philip Rucker, Washington Post
How Trump Reshaped the Election Map [09/11/2016]
New York Times