The old political division between Left and Right which has long prevailed in the Western world is basically obsolete, and nowhere is this more evident than in Britain in the chaotic age of Brexit, argues Carnegie Europe visiting scholar Peter Kellner. […]
Any country which tries to confront China’s unfair trade policies by itself, including rampant theft of IP and anti-competitive practices, is probably doomed to failure given the sheer size of the Chinese economy — and this judgment also applies to the United States, wielding […]
France is a place that embraces paradox and revels in contradictoriness, and its president is no exception to this rule of exceptions to rules. Consider Emmanuel Macron’s stance on trade negotiations with the U.S.: he is prepared to fly solo, casting the lone dissenting vote against opening negotiations, all in order (he says) to […]