Is Beijing running a risky bet? If tariffs work for the US, its economy could implode. It might think a war could change things. Xi’s internal enemies may push for it, hoping for a reshuffle China has doubled down against US tariffs, apparently wagering that two outcomes will emerge: first, that the world will unite […]
The Main Target of US Tariffs: China
The principal target of US tariffs is China, and while the world may bear the brunt of these measures, Beijing’s economy faces significant challenges. Heightened tensions could lead to military confrontations—an outcome that must not be discounted. The recent US announcement of tariffs poised to impact every American trading partner threatens to ignite inflation and […]
Vance ad Limina
The Vice President’s trip to the Vatican in the wake of controversial and earth-shattering tariffs is a dialogue between the super hard power and the super soft power of the world. The consequences could usher in a new era. The April 18-20 meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and representatives of the Holy See—likely […]
United Billionaires for China
Beijing’s charm offensive with the world’s rich men may backfire. The PRC may misunderstand capitalist countries’ dynamics. The March 28 meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and 42 foreign billionaires showcased Beijing’s commitment to overseas investors and highlighted its centrality to its domestic audience. Another subtler goal might have been to win over global tycoons […]
Nuking Tsunami from Asia
An atomic race is underway, unintentionally triggered by the US’ sudden plans to shrink its international commitments. No one will win. Perhaps a new political fabric is being woven. US allies in Asia fear losing their nuclear umbrella because US President Donald Trump suggested some global disengagement. Without the umbrella, as seen with Ukraine, a […]
US-China – Tribal Pursuit
Group thinking, social media, and esoteric information converge in the West and China, but Beijing might do it better. The risk of autocracy is in the control of information. It could stifle it all, as the freedom of thought generated modernity. It may look like something that happened in Rome. For two decades, Italian politics […]
A War of Wedges
The United States may want to drive a wedge between Russia and China, but lack of coordination is opening fissures with its allies. Thus, the US might achieve little or no results while Moscow gains much more political space. While US President Donald Trump is talking to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, he’s also engaging […]