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What does US ‘national interest’ really mean?
I n foreign policy discourse, the phrase “the national interest” gets used with an almost ubiquitous frequency, which could ...
A little under a year ago, I wrote about discourse in the industry that the future of Hollywood’s fortunes in China would ...
We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies.
A new book, “The London Consensus,” offers a framework for rethinking economic policy in a fractured age of inequality, ...
A huge, gloriously silly and brutally effective amalgam of abandoned styles ripe for reinvigorating — rap-metal, dream-prog, ...
For over thirty-five years, I’ve been advising businesses that are working (or contemplating working) abroad on the cultural ...
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Remaking globalization for an era of trade wars
Rising levels of inequality are the defining political and economic issue of our times. Middle- and working-class Americans, ...
Bread & Salt hosts “Where Does Deportation Come From?” featuring historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez and filmmaker Alex Rivera, ...
Entering 2026, the S&P500 shows bubble-like valuations, ADP signals job losses, recessionary bear market and credit risk, ...
Across the country critics of Trump discard any possibility that he may get something right, be it the economy or foreign ...
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Why MAGA is so concerned with Epstein − and why the files are unlikely to dent loyalty to Trump
President Donald Trump’s base has supported him through countless controversies. But they split from him over the release of the Epstein files. Why does MAGA care so much about this issue?
Recently, The Kuni Foundation sponsored a conversation with the Portland Business Journal about the challenges and ...
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