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1 month ago |
rand.org | Jude Blanchette |Gerard DiPippo
Taiwan's officials are anxious, and rightly so. Taiwan's strategic dilemma is getting worse. Beijing is intensifying its pressure on Taiwan, with Chinese fighter jets and naval vessels testing the island's defenses, while Chinese vessels are implicated in severing Taiwan's undersea telecommunications cables.
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2 months ago |
rand.org | Gerard DiPippo
Today, one hears two narratives about China's economy. One is about economic decline, and the other is about China's growing economic and technological power. China's economy has slowed substantially. Local governments are straining under debt burdens. The property sector has nearly collapsed. Consumer confidence is poor. External demand is a brittle support beam, as Western governments consider protectionist measures. China's GDP is no longer catching up to the United States.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Flavia Krause-Jackson |Gerard DiPippo |Eleonora Mavroeidi
The outcome of the US election will have a major impact globally, from Ukraine and the Mideast to world trade. For the rest of the world, the shorthand of the US presidential race has been that Kamala Harris represents continuity and Donald Trump chaos. A deeper realization is also taking hold in key capitals: America’s brief heyday as the world’s lone superpower is history, no matter who wins.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
bloomberglinea.com | Jennifer Welch |Maeva Cousin |Eleonora Mavroeidi |Bhargavi Sakthivel |Gerard DiPippo |Tom Orlik
Bloomberg — Una guerra caliente en Ucrania, una guerra comercial entre China y EE.UU. y la amenaza de Donald Trump de aumentar drásticamente los aranceles plantean la perspectiva de una ruptura acelerada de los lazos internacionales. Para la economía mundial, las consecuencias serían significativas y negativas.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Jennifer Welch |Maeva Cousin |Eleonora Mavroeidi |Bhargavi Sakthivel |Gerard DiPippo |Tom Orlik
How three scenarios for international cooperation—from a second Cold War to a return of go-go globalization—would change the world economy. A hot war in Ukraine, a trade war between China and the US, and Donald Trump’s threat of sweeping tariff increases raise the prospect of an accelerated rupture of international ties. For the global economy, the consequences would be significant—and negative.
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