Rob Shum

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Public policy professor researching #energy & #climate politics, and, well, #IR & political stuff generally. Links to quarterly-ish thoughts on #InternationalRelations at https://post.news/@/robshum pinned/bookmarked below. Former #trade diplomat, future curmudgeon.
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Hours before Donald Trump was sworn in to begin his second term, promising a “golden age” for America,
the leader of a Central European country was describing the years ahead in strikingly similar terms.
Prime Minister #Viktor #Orbán said Trump’s return would usher in Hungary’s own “golden age”
and mark the “collapse” of liberal democracy.

The messaging overlap was no surprise.
Orbán’s strongman style has long served as an inspiration for U.S. conservatives,
who have looked at Hungary as a possible model for a right-wing America
with less immigration,
fewer regulations
and the removal of democratic constraints they see as unwieldy or inconvenient.
Orbán has formed a close bond with Trump and has made multiple visits to the president’s Florida resort.
This week, the prime minister praised Trump’s unilateral outreach to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine.
During one of last year’s U.S. presidential debates, Trump praised Orbán as “a strong man. He’s a tough person."
https://apnews.com/article/trump-orban-hungary-autocracy-authoritarian-republicans-dfdf6299a614ec4e364be37c1132e446

How Hungary's 'electoral autocracy' parallels Trump's return

U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary's Viktor Orbán as an inspiration for a right-wing America, and the prime minister has become a close ally of President Donald Trump. During Orbán's 15 years in power, he's transformed Hungary from a young democracy into what the European Parliament calls an “electoral autocracy.” The Orbán-Trump relationship is drawing renewed interest as Trump pushes to expand his presidential power in his second term. While the countries’ systems of government are different, there are striking parallels between Trump’s actions and agenda, and what Orbán has achieved in Hungary.

AP News

The Washington Post backed out of a $115,000 ad buy from Common Cause and the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund when they saw the message: "Who's running this country: Donald Trump of Elon Musk?"

Here are the ads that Jeff Bezos's newspaper refused to run.

X is reportedly blocking links to secure Signal contact pages
Signal has recently become a popular organizing tool among government workers.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/02/x-is-reportedly-blocking-links-to-secure-signal-contact-pages/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
X is reportedly blocking links to secure Signal contact pages

Signal has recently become a popular organizing tool among government workers.

Ars Technica

FINALLY! In Paris, Olaf Scholz has had enough of Trump and draws a clear line:

1. Trump talking about peace negotiations and European troops in Ukraine is “deeply annoying”, “wrong”, and “untimely” because Ukraine is not in peace negotiations but in a war.

2. Germany will keep supporting Ukraine (No matter what Trump does).

3. Ukraine must never be forced to accept peace terms.

4. NATO will still be the corner stone of European defence.

In short: Trump can take his ideas and shove them. 🔥

The U.S. government refuses to release the names of DOGE staff but @ProPublica maintains a running list of those they have identified. Very useful. https://projects.propublica.org/elon-musk-doge-tracker/
Elon Musk’s Demolition Crew

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has been unleashed on federal agencies. ProPublica is attempting to document who is working with him and what they are doing.

ProPublica

⚠️“The state of the Arctic: High temperatures, melting ice, fires and unprecedented emissions

The Arctic tundra has switched from a carbon sink to a source of emissions, according to a NOAA report.” #ClimateCrisis
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/climate-change/arctic-ice-melting-high-temperatures-fires-emissions-rcna183464 https://www.nbcnews.com/science/climate-change/arctic-ice-melting-high-temperatures-fires-emissions-rcna183464?cid=mob_npd_nn_ios_mar

Arctic hit by high temperatures, melting ice and fires in 2024, NOAA report says

The Arctic experienced its second-hottest year on record, according to a NOAA report. The Arctic tundra has become a source of emissions, rather than a carbon sink.

NBC News

The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and the nation suffered

#Project2025 begins with its authors (one of whom stepped down last month) boasting of the Heritage Foundation’s 1981 publication
“The Mandate for Leadership,” which helped shape the Reagan administration’s policy framework.

It hit its mark: Reagan wrote 60% of its recommendations into public policy in his first year in office, according to the Heritage Foundation.

Yet the 900-plus-page Project 2025, itself a major component of a new edition of “The Mandate for Leadership,” does not contain any analysis of the economic and social price Americans paid for the revolution the Heritage Foundation and Reagan inspired.

If today’s economic #inequality, racial #unrest and environmental #degradation represent some of our greatest political challenges,
♦️we would do well to remember that Reagan and the Heritage Foundation were the preeminent engineers of these catastrophes. ♦️

Perhaps no day in Reagan’s presidency better embodied his policy transformations or the political ambitions of the Heritage Foundation than Aug. 13, 1981,
when Reagan signed his first budget.

This budget dramatically transformed governmental priorities and hollowed out the nation’s 50-year pursuit of government for the common good that began during the New Deal.

Once passed, it stripped 400,000 poor working families of their welfare benefits,
while removing significant provisions from another 300,000.

Radical cuts in education affected 26 million students.

The number of poor Americans increased by 2.2 million, and the percentage of Black Americans living in poverty rose to a staggering 34.2%.

Of course, this was just the beginning of Reagan’s war on the poor, the environment and education.

Following a Heritage Foundation plan, the Environmental Protection Agency’s operating budget would fall by 27%,
and its science budget decreased by more than 50%.

Funding for programs by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that provided housing assistance would be cut by 70%,
according to Matthew Desmond’s “Poverty, By America.”

Homelessness skyrocketed.
And, as Project 2025 proposes, Reagan attempted to eliminate the Department of Education but settled for gutting its funding in a manner that set public education,
in the words of author Jonathan Kozol,
“back almost 100 years.”

As funding for these issues nosedived under Reagan,
financial support for the “war on drugs” skyrocketed and the prison population nearly doubled.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-08-25/project-2025-trump-heritage-foundation-election

Opinion: The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and the nation suffered

The Heritage Foundation's playbook for a second Trump presidency would revive many of Ronald Reagan's worst policies.

Los Angeles Times

Whenever I express concern about solidarity among academics, it's because of shit like this. Tl;dr, Stanford's creative writing lecturers were all fired at the behest of the senior faculty members. Why? Fascinating question.

https://medium.com/@tom.kealey/overview-of-the-stanford-creative-writing-lecturer-situation-c60888edb3d8

Overview of the Stanford Creative Writing Lecturer Situation

I was one of the 23 Creative Writing lecturers ‘future fired’ in an an August 21 meeting with the Deans, Directors, and Professors. Here is my statement to the Stanford Daily. I’ve taught at Stanford…

Medium
“A majority of undergraduates in China major in math, science, engineering or agriculture, according to the Education Ministry. And three-quarters of China’s doctoral students do so.
By comparison, only a fifth of American undergraduates and half of doctoral students are in these categories, although American data defines these majors a little more narrowly.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/09/business/china-ev-battery-tech.html
China Battery Tech Reflects Research Boom and Big Spending

Stressing science education, China is outpacing other countries in research fields like battery chemistry, crucial to its lead in electric vehicles.

The New York Times