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The China puppy is still not briskly barking.
David Goldman examines the political and business turbulence brought on by Trump’s price policy, which has stung US stocks while causing unhappiness in China’s markets. While the NASDAQ plunged into correction territory, tariffs on Chinese imports failed to stop the march in Chinese tech companies.
The constitutional amendment to the trillion-dollar loan has negative effects for Germany.
Diego Faßnacht examines the growing political and legal opposition to Germany’s comprehensive fiscal and military spending changes, which, if passed, would set the nation on the course of unrestricted, debt-financed military development.
The Kremlin considers whether to negotiate or escalate.
The outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war depends on whether Moscow chooses to accept ceasefire proposals with outright rejection or a strategic” Yes, but” response, according to James Davis ‘ analysis of the most recent diplomatic and military developments.
Stifling Chinese technology and science is a drool-eyed task.
Scott Foster examines China’s growing hegemony in advanced technologies, including semiconductors and nuclear fusion. China is on pace to take the top spot in the world for commercial nuclear fusion, and a flurry of major US scientists ‘ return highlights the nation’s growing appeal as a research powerhouse.