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Also, the end of the ANC’s single-party rule in South Africa. JUNE 5, 2024 Programming note: PS

Also, the end of the ANC’s single-party rule in South Africa. [View this message in a web browser]( [PS Politics]( JUNE 5, 2024 Programming note: PS Behind the Headlines is now PS Politics, a curated selection of original analysis on the most pressing issues related to global politics and international relations. To see all of our newsletter offerings and update your preferences, [click here](. [What the EU Has Done for Us]( [Nadia Calviño]( urges voters in this month’s elections not to take their greatest shared institution for granted. [PS Commentary Ellen Johnson Sirleaf]( Free to Read [During This Super Election Year, More Women Are Needed at the Top]( [Ellen Johnson Sirleaf]( and [Binaifer Nowrojee]( call attention to a disturbing reversal of progress toward gender equality in politics and government. [An Economic Agenda for Mexico’s New President]( [Santiago Levy]( urges President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum to break with the policies of her mentor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. [PS. Save 30% on a new Digital subscription with our special introductory offer.]( Endorsing Trump --------------------------------------------------------------- [American Business Will Regret Writing Off Democracy]( [Katharina Pistor]( explains why endorsing Donald Trump is a bad bet for today’s titans of the US economy. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why Republicans Go Crawling Back to Donald Trump]( [Reed Galen]( sees the fecklessness of figures like William Barr as proof of the sorry state of the American political class. [The End of the ANC’s Single-Party Rule]( [Adekeye Adebajo]( reflects on the causes and consequences of South Africa’s stunning election result. [PS. Sign up for our Sunday newsletter to receive weekly content highlights.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Project Syndicate publishes and provides, on a not-for-profit basis, original commentary by the world's leading thinkers to more than 500 media outlets in over 150 countries. Receipt of this newsletter does not guarantee rights to re-publish any of its content. This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. [Change your newsletter preferences](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters](.

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