Prestige Economics launches Cold War Two, a wargame featuring geoeconomic and geopolitical strategic simulations for business, government, and defense leaders. You don’t have to predict the future to ...
The U.S. and China, the world’s largest economies, have been balancing between two divergent paths for 25 years. The first is collaborative partnership —leading from cooperative interdependence toward ...
Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House has sparked renewed debate about whether the U.S. can steer clear of another Cold War with China and Russia. While some experts dismiss this ...
American capital now faces the simplest decision in its history.
Daniel R. Green, Ph.D., is a research fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He previously served as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development. He is the co-editor of ...
We’re in a hot phase of Cold War II with China, Russia, Iran against the western alliance that controls 70% of the world’s economy and most of the technology in use — so far. But China’s on track to ...
In this geoeconomic weaponised world, Australia is highly vulnerable, having become dependent on exports of minerals and ...
Is the contest in the world today between democracies and authoritarian societies an updated version of the contest between capitalism and communism? It has been clear for over three decades that we ...
On Nov. 12, 2024, the National Cold War Center at Blytheville announced a partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Center in an effort to preserve the story of the Cold War. The Washington-based center, ...
Of all today’s crises and conflicts, the US-China rivalry will most fundamentally remake our world. A contest between the two top powers will shape the international system and the lives of people ...
“Many of the people most affected by what we talk about here will never come to this conference,” Larry Fink said at the World Economic Forum.
For decades, the U.S. operated under a fatal delusion that free trade with China would liberalize its politics and that the global market was a neutral playing field. We were profoundly wrong. In 2000 ...