Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry is a writer and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His writing has appeared at Forbes, The Atlantic, First Things, Commentary Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Federalist, Quartz, and other places. He lives in Paris with his beloved wife and daughter.
Latest articles by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
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Is Hollywood sitting on a pedophilia scandal?
opinion We need to talk about Hollywood's other awful open secret
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Why America is coming apart at the seams
opinion Blame the vicious tribalism encouraged by our political parties and media ecosystem. And learn how to stop it.
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The hypocrisy of Bob Corker
opinion Don't forget that Bob Corker enabled the rise of Trump in the first place
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Everyone is wrong in America's gun debate
opinion How America's gun debate devolved into primal therapeutic screaming and moral posturing
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Angela Merkel won. But how long can Germany's center hold?
opinion The far right is ascendant in Germany
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Why Paris' desperate craving for the Olympics is so utterly French
opinion Let's talk about Paris' Olympian thirst
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Free Martin Shkreli!
feature He is an American hero
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The perils of reflexively politicizing tragedy
opinion On The New York Times' galling faceplant
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In defense of Theresa May
opinion Forget Jeremy Corbyn. May is the best person to lead Britain right now.
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Who knew the Middle East could be so complicated?
opinion How Qatar got Trumped
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Stop freaking out about the Paris Agreement
opinion Why Trump pulling the U.S. from the Paris accord isn't actually a big deal
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How Trump has already done irreparable damage to NATO
opinion If the United States wavers, the entire alliance could crumble
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How Trump's budget weaponizes the worst GOP pathologies
opinion This is your brain on Trump. Any questions?
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OPEC is dead
opinion And it's never coming back
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The glimmer of hope in Brazil's terrible crisis
The Explainer What Aristotle would say about the corruption scandal engulfing the country
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Childproof the presidency
opinion Will Trump's implosion finally lead to a reform of America's imperial presidency?
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Please save us, Paul Ryan
opinion Save the Republican Party. Save America. Impeach Trump.
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Don't believe China's lies
opinion China is trying to use Trump's unpopularity to make itself look good. Don't buy it.
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America needs to stop treating Putin like a supervillain
opinion Turning international politics into a morality play is never a good idea
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This is how the Trump administration ends
opinion Not with an attempted coup d'état, but with an endless series of shootings in the foot
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France is losing its most interesting politician
opinion Marion Maréchal-Le Pen is young, charismatic, and Catholic. I hope she'll be back.
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France's new president is enticingly young — and incredibly boring
opinion Emmanuel Macron is the most snooze-worthy thing to happen to France in a long time
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How the Senate can clean up the House's health-care mess
opinion Rescue us from this dog's breakfast, senators
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The French presidential election proves France is more divided than ever
opinion The Macron-Le Pen face-off didn't kill the traditional left-right divide. Instead, it's back with a vengeance.
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