Evan Feigenbaum: U.S., China are ‘strategic narcissists’
Evan Feigenbaum, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discusses how Asia-Pacific countries are navigating U.S.-China trade tensions. He says the United States and China, “for all their differences ideologically, politically, strategically, actually are similar in one way: they’re both strategic narcissists that have a tendency to refract their region through the prism of their own national security competition with each other.”
Relevant posts
Peter Zeihan: The German Failure & Volkswagen
From Peter Zeihan: On the chopping block today is Germany’s automotive and industrial sectors (with Volkswagen being our guinea pig). VW is struggling for several…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
Peter Goodman: Exploding Pagers Deliver a Supply Chain Warning
This piece is by WWSG exclusive thought leader, Peter Goodman. The lethal detonation of hand-held pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah militants this week in…
Thought Leader: Peter Goodman