Australian businesses should learn from the example of Brexit and wait to act.
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Australian businesses should wait and rethink long term strategies in response to Trump’s election in the US.
Voting for what’s best for them?
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It’s time to reconsider economists’ idea of rationality in the wake of Trump’s election.
EPA/Erik S. Lesser
China may have more to gain from Trump’s rise than any other nation – but the risks of a miscalculation are enormous.
Taking every opportunity.
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The Front National leader is feeling confident after Brexit and Trump.
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Do these tumultuous times also mean the end of Bond as we know it?
EPA/Ernesto Arias
Trade bashing is a well-established practice among US presidential candidates. The difference with Trump is that he may actually deliver on his rhetoric.
I’m building a golf course, a beautiful golf course, and I will make Scotland pay for it.
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Can concern for the environment survive in the age of Trump and Brexit?
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Diplomacy between Europe and Trump’s administration will be tricky, but not impossible.
Though daunting, the challenge of a Trump presidency is pregnant with possibilities.
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The outcome of this election may depend more on what we make of it than on what Trump and his advisers intend. Though daunting, the challenge is pregnant with possibilities.
Had US Senator Elizabeth Warren (left) been the Democratic candidate, she might be president by now.
Reuters/Carlos Barria
If there been an alternative feminist candidate, with a different, more disruptive agenda, we would have a feminist president.
Donald Trump and Barack Obama meet for the first time.
Reuters/Kevin Lamarque
The election of Donald Trump has awoken a streak of authoritarianism in America that is incompatible with it leading with liberal democratic ideals.
News of Trump’s election has had a deep impact on global climate talks now going on.
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Memo To Marrakech: If the U.S. drops the mantle of global leadership on climate, here are the rest of the world’s options on how to react.
Michael Hogan
The US election confirmed the death of an extraordinary economic era. Now, control of the next must be wrested from the emboldened nationalists.
Nivaldo Pereira
Donald Trump doesn’t represent as much uncertainty for markets as you might think.
Delegates in Marrakech are hoping the winds of change in Washington don’t blow climate action off course.
EPA/Mohamed Messara
The halls of the Marrakech climate summit have been filled with fearful talk about Donald Trump’s presidency. But there is hope that the Paris climate treaty can weather the political storm.
Jerry Falwell Jr. at the 2016 Republican convention.
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The US religious right has voted for someone who apparently contravenes some of its core values.
Clinton: crucified by the religious right?
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Want to know why Hillary isn’t president? Just turn to the Bible.
Markets have risen in response to President-elect Trump, particularly in the pharmaceutical and financial industries.
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World markets bounced back surprisingly quickly after Trump’s election. Here are a few theories as to why.
Muslims do have important reasons to worry about a Trump presidency. But it may not be all doom and gloom.
REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
A Trump presidency may not be all doom and gloom for Muslims. Yes, there is cause for concern but there is reason for optimism too.
What if people don’t tell pollsters the truth?
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The polls convinced many that Clinton was headed to the White House. But the polls were misleading – and one behavioral scientist thinks emotion led respondents to mislead pollsters on purpose.