Tag Archives: United States

Trade Deals and the Pursuit of Geoeconomics

Will trade deals such as TTIP and TPP change the world economic order for the better?

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Global Texas: Homage to Austin

Will Austin’s growth sustain or demolish its fabled culture?

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Is Yemen a Proxy War?

The misinformed media incorrectly place the blame on Iran for Yemeni uprising.

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Vietnam: On the Futility of US Invasions

Why on earth did the US invade Vietnam half a century ago? Have the lessons finally been learned?

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TPP: Beware of the Japan Hype

Just as is the case in the US, there is very strong domestic opposition to TPP in Japan.

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From Ferguson to Baltimore (Via Manassas)

Reflections on the militarization of the U.S. police.

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Germany=Geoeconomics, US=Geopolitics?

Mercury or Mars? What separates Germany and the United States.

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Is the U.S. – Not Iran – to Blame in Houthi Uprising?

The recent Houthi arms bonanza came from Saleh, not Iran.

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GE and Siemens: What Goes Around Comes Around

A curious role reversal between the U.S.’s and Germany’s largest industrial titans.

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Will Iran Become a Successful Emerging Market?

If the nuclear deal with Iran succeeds, the world will see a great shift in geopolitics and economic growth.

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