• Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Youtube
  • Link to X
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
Joel Kotkin
  • About
    • Events
  • Media
    • In the News
    • Videos
  • Books
  • Articles
    • Demographics
    • Urban Affairs
    • The Economy
    • Politics
    • Rural Policy
    • Reports
    • Religion
    • California
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu
You are here: Home1 / Articles2 / Politics

New York’s Jews Fear a Mamdani Win

November 3, 2025/in Demographics, Politics, Urban Affairs

For generations, the Harmonie Club has served as a haven for New York’s Jewish elites. Founded in 1852, the club has since 1905 occupied an elegant eight-story building at 4 East 60th Street, a townhouse with lovely painted ceilings and a handsome Victorian facade designed by Stanford White. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/nyc-synagoge-jewish-community.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-11-03 07:25:482025-11-02 07:41:02New York’s Jews Fear a Mamdani Win

Can America Really Afford a Gavin Newsom Presidency?

October 29, 2025/in California, Politics

To the surprise of no one this side of the Sierras, Gavin Newsom is gearing up for a presidential run — a move he’s been rehearsing since succeeding Jerry Brown as California governor in 2019.

Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/newsom-effort-to-trump-proof-california.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-29 07:06:062025-10-28 13:07:00Can America Really Afford a Gavin Newsom Presidency?

Trump or Not, the US is a Vastly Better Partner for Canada than China

October 24, 2025/in Politics, The Economy

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent cordial sojourn to Washington, and his claim of a close relationship with Dr. Demento, leaves some hope that for a reconciliation between our two countries. This is a necessity for the United States, which needs its closest neighbour as an ally, but even more important for a Canada largely dependent on U.S. markets, tourists, and military power.

This is not an audacious or disrespectful statement. Throughout history smaller nations — in this case in terms of population and economy — have always tried to secure alliances with larger and more powerful ones. Sometimes it makes sense to gain leverage by feinting a possible shift in allegiances, but that does not sweep away strategic logic.

Simply put, Canada, whose economy has been a laggard in recent years, and already feels the impact of tariffs, has limited options about its long-term post-Trump future. Like other nations Canada will be forced to support one of two alliances, one anchored by the U.S. and the other by China, with strong ties to Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

There are some who see a pro-China tilt as the path to Canada’s “independence.” Fortunately, Carney, however daft on some issues, recognizes China’s aspiration in the Arctic to constitute a leading “geopolitical threat” to the country’s prosperity and security. The Canadian military is already acting to monitor aggressive moves by China and its more trigger-happy sidekick, Russia.

In this tussle, Carney may hope that the EU or other countries could help, but in reality, only the U.S. has the wherewithal to resist Chinese encroachment. The binational alliance may be hard to endure under Trump, but ultimately the U.S. is a vastly superior choice. The once ultra green Carney suggesting the Keystone XL pipeline be resurrected demonstrates that we should be fated by geography to progress together.

Canada also may want to consider what to expect in a China-centric world. China’s historic strategy focuses not on establishing colonies but vassal states from which it can draw what it lacks, mainly raw materials, and customers for its increasingly sophisticated industrial machine. This is precisely why China has targeted Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America, keeping them as suppliers of rare metals, copper, and foodstuffs.

In virtually no case does China try to lift up its client states to the status of competitors, as the U.S. did for Japan, Italy, Germany, South Korea, and Taiwan. China knows what it wants. In terms of strategic materials — a major trade issue — China has systematically secured preferential access through long-term partnerships that exclude American or Western competitors.

Read the rest of this piece at: National Post.


Joel Kotkin is the author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class. He is the Roger Hobbs Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University and and directs the Center for Demographics and Policy there. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas in Austin. Learn more at joelkotkin.com and follow him on Twitter @joelkotkin.

Photo: World Economic Forum, via Flickr under CC 2.0 License.

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/canada-pm-carney-in-europe.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-24 07:02:352025-10-21 13:10:44Trump or Not, the US is a Vastly Better Partner for Canada than China

The New Manchurian Candidates

October 21, 2025/in Politics

Openness to outsiders is a liberal democracy’s greatest strength, but it can also prove a curse. Hostile autocratic powers such as China and Qatar have realised that throwing dollars around Washington, Ottawa, London, Sydney or Brussels can get results. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/qatar-influence.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-21 07:25:412025-10-20 09:03:40The New Manchurian Candidates

Gavin Newsom’s American Dystopia

October 14, 2025/in Politics

‘President Gavin Newsom met today in Carmel, California with the representatives of the “Ten” – a consortium of giant tech and finance firms who control most of America’s business assets. Facing a challenge from front-running New York senator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is pushing for a radical redistribution of wealth and property, Newsom has struck a deal with the oligarchs. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/gavin-newsom-american-dystopia.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-14 07:25:272025-10-12 16:03:18Gavin Newsom’s American Dystopia

The Far-Left are Destroying Portland and Seattle, and Voters Couldn’t Care Les

October 9, 2025/in Politics, Urban Affairs

As recently as a decade ago, Portland was widely seen as a model American city, a European wannabe built around dense apartments, mass transit and every conceivable form of political correctness. Now it is the latest place to be invaded by Donald Trump’s National Guard, and of course the political establishment is screaming its head off.

Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/portland-protest-national-guard.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-09 07:25:342025-10-07 15:59:51The Far-Left are Destroying Portland and Seattle, and Voters Couldn’t Care Les

The Masses and the Market

October 4, 2025/in Politics

Western liberalism is in decline, challenged by rising authoritarianism on the Right and the Left. Since January 2025, Trumpism is generally perceived as the greater threat by American liberals Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/masses-and-the-market.jpg 697 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-10-04 07:25:552025-10-02 17:58:12The Masses and the Market

China’s Scramble for Africa

September 29, 2025/in Politics

The West is about to get its comeuppance – if it does not wake up. The balance of the world economy is shifting decisively to what was once seen as the Third World, a shift led by China and, to a lesser extent, India. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Africa_Cyril-Ramaphosa_Xi-Jinping.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin and Bheki Mahlobo /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin and Bheki Mahlobo2025-09-29 07:25:282025-09-28 10:17:45China’s Scramble for Africa

Yes, Fascism is a Threat, But It’s Coming From the Left

September 24, 2025/in Politics, Urban Affairs

Fascism is in the air, on television and print. We read about American progressive celebrities and academics fleeing to other countries like the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada to exercise their notion of a free society. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/fascism-threat-from-left-of-center.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-09-24 07:25:312025-09-22 17:31:53Yes, Fascism is a Threat, But It’s Coming From the Left

The Jews’ Coming Civil War

September 22, 2025/in Politics, Religion

Whether right or left, Muslim or Christian, anti-Semites speak of Jews as people who pull the strings in culture, politics and especially finance. They assume we are all united in this conspiracy. In reality, not only is there no conspiracy, we Jews are also as divided among ourselves as any other people. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/coming-jewish-civil-war.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2025-09-22 07:25:502025-09-19 17:45:08The Jews’ Coming Civil War
Page 5 of 80«‹34567›»
Search Search

Subscribe to Feed

Subscribe to RSS   follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • I’d Like to Believe California Can Be Saved from the Left
  • The Strange Afterlife of Fascism
  • Steve Hilton’s Rise Won’t Kill California Progressivism
  • The Anti-AI Backlash is Building Against Tech Oligarchs Playing God
  • SpaceX IPO Will Bolster American Tech Supremacy

Joel has spoken at many leading universities, business groups, government organizations and more.

INVITE JOEL TO SPEAK

STAY CONNECTED

Join the conversation at Twitter
or Facebook. Visit our YouTube
channel or subscribe to RSS
to read our latest articles.

      Subscribe to RSS  follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • California has been a one-party state for awhile; can that change?
    I’d Like to Believe California Can Be Saved from the LeftJune 8, 2026 - 11:45 am
  • The Strange Afterlife of FascismJune 5, 2026 - 11:40 am
  • Steve Hilton speaking at an event for conservative officials
    Steve Hilton’s Rise Won’t Kill California ProgressivismJune 3, 2026 - 11:40 am
  • The Anti-AI Backlash is Building Against Tech Oligarchs Playing GodJune 1, 2026 - 11:40 am

Topics

  • Books
  • California
  • Demographics
  • In the News
  • Podcast
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Reports
  • Rural Policy
  • The Economy
  • Urban Affairs
© Copyright – Joel Kotkin | Site Admin
  • About
  • Media
  • Books
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top