The Dial's "How We See It: The World Looks at America in the Age of Trump"

Thu, Jun 18 2026
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Brooklyn Heights Library, Multipurpose Room

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Join us for an evening with Ben Smith and Madeleine Schwartz from The Dial, as they discuss How We See It: The World Looks at America in the Age of Trump 

From the celebrated magazine of international writing, twelve sharp global perspectives on a changing United States, with an introduction by the Dial's editor in chief, Madeleine Schwartz.

The 2024 U.S. presidential election reverberated internationally, a global event whose outcome has already reshaped trade, migration, security, and rising authoritarianism across the world. Inside the United States, we are swamped by the news cycle; but how does the wider world see and interpret what is happening under Trump?

In How We See It, twelve of the most talented and insightful journalists from around the world probe their home countries' complex relationship with the United States--and how this has swerved under the new administration.

A diverse, international cast of writers examines how Turkey's recent history helps us understand America's slide into autocracy, how Argentina's century-long obsession with the dollar has changed under Trump, anti-American tourism sentiment in Italy, and what right-wing Americans get wrong about South Africa. Essays in the collection also look at how Taiwan is navigating the uncertainty of Trump's response in the event of a Chinese invasion and the newly fraught view of the U.S. from Canada.

Featuring pieces commissioned by The Dial, the award-winning magazine, How We See It shifts and expands our frame of reference, our self-awareness, and our understanding of how much our world has changed since the election of 2024. 


 

Madeleine Schwartz is founder and editor in chief of The Dial, an international magazine of reporting and writing. She is also a contributor to the New York Times Magazine, New Yorker and New York Review of Books, where she worked as an editor. She has won multiple awards as a journalist and editor, including the European Press Prize, One World Media Award and O.Henry Award.

Ben Smith is co-founder and editor in chief of Semafor. He is the former media columnist of the New York Times. He was previously the founding editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News. Ben has covered American politics for more than a decade at Politico and the New York Daily News, among other outlets, and launched a number of political blogs.

 

Registration is recommended. Books will be available for purchase from Word Bookstore.

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