What does a decisive Republican victory mean for emerging markets? Don’t just do something, stand there! Sustainable investing perspectives: Trump 2.0 presidency implications Implications for Europe Investing in Asia Pacific: Persistent fog Trump President, Senate ...
"It doesn't say it's got to be military force," he explains. "It obligates everyone to take action, but the action could be to hold a conference, or the action could be to get together or hold a seminar to talk about it, but it doesn't have to be military force....
U.S. Secretary of DefensePete Hegseth’sdecision tovisit the Philippineson his first official trip to the region this week is commendable and sends a strong signal of commitment and of the enduring strength of the relationship with America’s oldest ally in the Indo-Pacific. The arrival of th...
In a speech on May 26, 2022, Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, addressed the posture of the Biden Administration toward China and introduced a new catchphrase: "Invest, align and compete," meaning invest in American strength at home; align with the US' networks of partners and; rely on...
The ties between Europe and America run much deeper than the war in Ukraine. The currentdisplay of strengthby the U.S. can help reaffirm the underlying reasons for which Europeans look up to America. By calling attention to the key role it plays in military and financial support for Europe...
and that they’ve got better military strength, because the societies hang better together and they’re more innovative in their decision making. I like this idea around SIG as a national competitive advantage, not just for companies but for societies. That’s ...
military ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II on September 3, as major Western leaders stayed away. China's unveiling of "carrier-killer" missiles and cuts in troop numbers underlined a shift towards naval strength amid growing Pacific rivalry with the US, ...
“The U.S. economy is still the largest in the world and continues to be a net importer; our consumption and economic strength make us the world’s reserve currency now and that will continue well into the future.” How far is well into the future? Lindstrom took a shot at a bold ...
call “pluralistic ignorance”—the belief that one is alone in one’s views when in reality everyone has been collectively silenced. That, I said, was why social media had fomented so much rebellion: people who were previously isolated in their dissent found and drew strength from one ...
by the increased calling out of the need for resolve on a true issue–gun control–too regularly and dismissively side-lined by the staged political debates that were shared in posts, and which seems, if only because of the strength of its blunt actuality, to puncture social media with an ...