political influence
Coverage of political influence in the Nexus archive.
- DSA’s primary triumph exposes the movement’s limits — for now
The Democratic Socialists of America's primary victory highlights how small, organized groups can win low-turnout primaries and exert political influence disproportionate to their size, though it also reveals current limitations in their movement.
- Evidence about 'Peter Mandelson's efforts to influence Cabinet reshuffle to secure more political influence for his allies' could lead Met to widen probe
Evidence regarding Peter Mandelson's attempts to influence a Cabinet reshuffle to increase political influence for his allies may prompt the Metropolitan Police to expand its investigation.
- Did China Overestimate the Geopolitical Returns of Its Latin America Strategy?
The article questions whether China's Latin America strategy has overestimated the geopolitical returns, challenging the assumption that economic leverage translates to political influence in the region.
- Republican officials reek with the stench of Trump’s corruption
A banner on the White House website declares 'Welcome to the Golden Age!' while the article criticizes Trump and his family for profiting financially from the presidency and enabling their ultrarich friends to gain political influence, contrasting with rising costs for Americans.
- US sanctions Cambodian senator over purported scam network links
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned Cambodian Senator Kok An and his associates for allegedly using political influence to shield a network of fraud centers. The accusation highlights ties between the senator and organized scam operations, leveraging political power to protect criminal activities.
- Donald Trump is giving psychedelic medicines a welcome boost
Donald Trump is supporting psychedelic medicines, but concerns remain about the potential negative impact of his methods.
- An anti-China protest lands Kazakhs in prison
An anti-China protest in Kazakhstan resulted in arrests, highlighting tensions over China's economic influence in the region. The article notes that China's economic power enables it to exert political control over countries like Kazakhstan.