Part 1: Global Economics: Financial Turbulence and U.S. Power
This session focuses on the geopolitical consequences of the economic crisis. The speakers discuss changes in U.S. influence and power relative to other countries, such as China. How will the crisis affect the ability of the United States to lead the world in the future?
Introduction: Sebastian Mallaby, Council on Foreign RelationsSpeakers: - Joseph S. Nye Jr., Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University- Philip D. Zelikow, University of VirginiaPresider: Richard Medley, Medley Capital Management
Wow! seryoso ang topic!
adelle0001 2 months ago
Success for Managers is: Respect. To be paid to think, not just to comply. To be trusted.
slapcompany 5 months ago
Remember, when these guys fart, they fart money. They can only hope its not the US dollar or the Euro.
MillzTheAthlete 1 year ago
China rules in an "opaque and mysterious way"? Oh please. Phil Zellikow's clearly just an old-fashioned Orientalist. Them shifty old Asians eh ;)
euston78 2 years ago
Wow, these CFR guys still refuse the reality of the situation. Either that or trying to draw in suckers to help them with their fall from grace. The G20 has been redesigned, and the CFR crew, the Goldman Sachs boys n gals, and the rest of Wall Street and across the way at the London Exchange, they've been pushed out of the global economic driver's seat. The process of downsizing of the US Dollar has commenced.
greenback001 2 years ago