by Rachel Poole | Mar 11, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted many sectors of the global economy in both good ways and bad. Our summaries today focus on the developments in the technology and shipping industries as they have reacted and...
by Rachel Poole | Mar 4, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Over the last decade, we have transitioned from a bi-polar world order to one that is increasingly multi-polar, with China competing to be recognized as a global leader. China competes with the US “across all dimensions of power”, but thrives particularly in the...
by Rachel Poole | Feb 25, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: One recurrent theme of the coronavirus pandemic is its tendency to expose the subsurface workings of our world. For this week’s summaries, we examine several of these undercurrents and the ways the pandemic has...
by Rachel Poole | Feb 18, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
The articles we selected this week explore shifting power balances through several lenses. First, renewable energy is a relatively new piece on the geopolitical chessboard, but it has quickly garnered attention as what is likely to be a pivotal trend in the 21st...
by Rachel Poole | Feb 11, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: As recovery efforts around the globe begin to gain traction, policymakers and economists are looking for what the future holds. In our first reviewed article, we examine how the dangers of the coronavirus...
by Rachel Poole | Feb 4, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
The articles we have summarized this week explore the ties between the US and China and Russia, which are arguably the most complicated and tense relationships newly elected President Joe Biden will have to address during his time in office. US-China and...