Monday, 2 January 2017

Monday's Opinions: School choice for children who have none

A year to protect democracy; The new world order, 2017; The United States must join Europe to resist Russia's meddling; New Year's resolution; Sunday wrap; Trump gives critics ammunition: Is he Putin’s puppet?
 
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Amanda Voisard / For the Washington Post
School choice for children who have none
The new education secretary could encourage a variety of local approaches to improving education, especially for the poor.
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A year to protect democracy
Keeping America great means protecting the institutions that have made our greatness possible.
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The new world order, 2017
The international order is in a state of flux, and that could prove chaotic.
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The United States must join Europe to resist Russia's meddling
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are begging America to join the battle against Moscow's hybrid warfare.
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Editorial Cartoons
And so the longest hangover in our lives begins Facing the new year
Democracy was fun while it lasted. Getting ready for 2017.
 
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The Post’s View
New Year's resolution
For those who opposed Mr. Trump, the task will be to stand up for the democratic norms he seemed to threaten.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
Trump gives critics ammunition: Is he Putin’s puppet?
Time to get tough on Russia -- and Trump
 
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