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In this episode, they will discuss the implications of this major trade development, including its impact on U.S.–South Korea economic ties; the outlook for allied investment in critical sectors such ...
The administration has so far shown little interest in engaging deeply with the crisis in Myanmar. It has, however, shown a persistent interest in securing U.S. access to critical minerals, including ...
Please join the Impossible State podcast for a timely discussion on the U.S.-South Korea trade deal struck on July 30.
On July 30, South Korea reached a trade deal with the United States after several months of frenetic negotiations across two different South Korean administrations. The framework agreement averts ...
A Chinese blockade of Taiwan could see the greatest naval battles since World War II. Twenty-six wargames illustrated the risks to China, Taiwan, Japan, and the United States that would ensue.
Protecting the health of Americans means strong immunization programs, coupled with initiatives that limit the international importation of vaccine-preventable diseases. Congress has an opportunity to ...
In a new piece from the Economics Program, William Reinsch answers the critical questions surrounding the administration's Section 232 investigation on commercial aircraft.
If the United States wants to compete globally, it must adopt an integrated systems approach to innovation that anchors research with production—that means investing in workforce and infrastructure ...
U.S. copper tariffs will negatively impact minerals security, as the majority of U.S. copper imports come from partners within the Western Hemisphere that have free trade agreements with the United ...
Over the course of the the 14-year long Syrian civil war, Syria's public health system has undergone deliberate targeting by all parties, and particularly by the Assad regime. Systematic attacks on ...
The report presents a quantitative evaluation of 10 countries to determine their potential as commercially viable rare earth processing hubs, using 10 assessment criteria. It identifies the U.S., ...
Russia believes that it does not have to outproduce Ukraine and its backers or outfight the Ukrainian military if it can outlast U.S. interest in the conflict. In short, Russia believes that its road ...
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