
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
In this episode of The David Frum Show, David Frum examines the potential challenges facing the Trump administration in light of its trade policies. He offers his perspective on the economic transition proposed by President Donald Trump and critiques the feasibility of the administration’s fiscal and trade strategies.
Later in the episode, David speaks with Ontario Premier Doug Ford about Canada’s response to recent economic and rhetorical shifts in the U.S.-Canada relationship.
The episode concludes with David answering listener questions on topics including the Trump voter base, the use of media in political movements, and his interpretation of the broader implications of Trumpism.
David Frum is a compelling keynote speaker known for his sharp political insight and deep understanding of U.S. policy and global affairs. As a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush and a senior editor at The Atlantic, Frum brings a wealth of experience, thoughtful analysis, and a clear, engaging style to conversations about democracy, leadership, and the future of conservatism. Frum’s speaking engagements are managed exclusively by WWSG. To host him for your event, contact us.
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
Michael Baker: Ukraine’s Faltering Front, Polish Sabotage Foiled, & Trump vs. Kamala
In this episode of The President’s Daily Brief with Mike Baker: We examine Russia’s ongoing push in eastern Ukraine. While Ukrainian forces continue their offensive…
Thought Leader: Mike Baker
Peter Zeihan: What Does the Future Hold for Taiwan and Semiconductors?
From Peter Zeihan: Taiwan has positioned itself as the dominant player in the semiconductor industry, but what would happen if a conflict with China broke…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan