The Trump administration must back its diplomacy by demonstrating the United States' willingness to turn fragile deals into local development. The post The Millennium Challenge Corporation is needed for peace in the Great Lakes Region—and US mineral security appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The Chinese and US presidents met on October 30 in South Korea, where it appears tensions over tariffs and other economic measures have calmed. The post Trump and Xi brokered a truce in the trade war. Will it hold? appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Speaking at an Atlantic Council Front Page event, the congressman said that he hoped Trump would "show strength" at the meeting with China's president. The post US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on the three wins Trump can secure from his meeting with Xi appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The US president recently attended the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit in Kuala Lumpur as one stop on his trip through the Indo-Pacific. The post Trump in Southeast Asia: Cease-fire, ceremonies, and the limits of regional diplomacy appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
U.S President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping reached agreements on several high-stakes issues at their highly anticipated meeting in South Korea on Thursday. While Trump confidently announced agreements on rare earths, tariffs and soy beans after the summit, Xi stressed that much would depend on the actual implementation of what was discussed. Short-term […]| Politics UK
On Wednesday 22nd October, Ruth Jones, Labour MP for Newport West and Islwyn, joined Fatima Kamara, Chair of the 1987 Committee, for an ‘In Conversation’ webinar hosted by Chamber UK and Politics UK. Their discussion spanned Welsh and national affairs, health, the environment, immigration and economic growth, and Jones provided a refreshingly honest, open and personalised perspective on current affairs.| Politics UK
The post American University energy event mentioned in Shams TV on the Iraq electricity crisis appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The advances toward peace in the Fergana Valley and Uzbekistan’s economic growth should encourage deeper US engagement in the region. The post Dispatch from Uzbekistan: Regional peace progress and economic growth reveal opportunities for US engagement appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The party of Argentine President Javier Milei grew its share of seats in Congress in Sunday’s midterm elections. The post Milei just got a midterm boost. What’s next for Argentina? appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, local leaders were looking for ways to keep local culture alive as older entrepreneurs retired without successors to carry on their legacies. They supported new galleries and festivals to fill the gap left by the loss of tourism, while trying to protect the neighborhood's status as a home for low-income immigrant families and seniors. As new arrivals, each with their own motivations, look for their place in the neighborhood, they must engage with an already ...| San Francisco Public Press
In Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee met this week to move forward the country’s fifteenth five-year plan. The post The winners and losers from China’s next five-year plan appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Argentinians head to the polls on October 26, and the outcome could determine the future of President Javier Milei’s efforts to reform the country’s economy. The post Milei’s economic plan meets its midterm test appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Efforts to build resilience will be essential to ensure that the upcoming large international sporting events in the United States are safe and successful. The post From the World Cup to the Olympics, the US must put security and resilience first appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Ukraine’s deep strikes on Russia's energy industry have exposed Putin’s Achilles heel and helped demonstrate that the Russian economy is far more fragile than many in Moscow would like us to believe, writes Vladyslav Davydov . The post Vladimir Putin’s war machine may finally be running out of fuel appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
By acting now, Washington can capitalize on the desire among some Central Asian states to reduce their dependence on Moscow and Beijing. The post How the US should partner with Central Asian states to avoid Russia-China dominance appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
With center-right President-elect Rodrigo Paz taking power in November after nearly two decades of left-wing governance, there will likely be significant shifts in Bolivia’s economic, security, and foreign policies. The post What Bolivia’s move to the center means for its economy, foreign policy, and security appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Jörn Fleck sits down with Head of External Affairs International at Roche Michael Oberreiter to discuss why heath should be part of the broader global economic agenda. The post #AtlanticDebrief – Why is health important to global economic resilience? | A debrief with Michael Oberreiter appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
At the IMF-World Bank annual meetings, cautious optimism about the global economy was tempered by what could come next. The post Dispatch from Washington: Is this the calm before the economic storm? appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
On Thursday 11th September, Chamber Group, Curia and UKAI heard from Councillor Barbara Murray, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, at the Get Britain Growing: North West Conference and Dinner, at Aintree Racecourse, where she spoke of her city’s diversity, cultural impact, and economic growth.| Politics UK - The Home of UK Political News
The recent European Movement report launch marks a critical turning point for energy, climate, and environmental co-operation. With both sides pledging ambitious goals, the real challenge lies not in aligning intentions but in accelerating action, overcoming divergence, and safeguarding environmental commitments against political headwinds.| Politics UK - The Home of UK Political News
I’m proud that once again it is the Liberal Democrats leading the way, with our vision for an economy that is growing strongly, where everyone feels the benefits.| www.libdems.org.uk