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There has been a reset in the U.S.-Saudi relations and it's been done by the Saudis.
Decarbonization is key to delivering the energy transition, but it requires a massive increase in the mining and extraction of minerals like lithium, graphite, and cobalt. The countries that control these resources may be able to shape geopolitical power dynamics to their own advantage.
African countries are going through a severe debt crisis and with the current state of globalization, what happens there is going to ripple around the world.
Creating a sense of America is back, was not only a message during campaign, Joe Biden actually believes it. And the reality is the rhetoric over the last four to five months was aspirational.
There is considerable academic literature on the resource curse thesis which aims to explain why resource-rich countries have not benefited from their oil and mineral resources. And this resource curse thesis within economics, political science, and sociology has numerous economic, political, social, and environmental dimensions.
Iran takes preventative measures to reduce and prevent further spreading of the coronavirus.
What is the long-term future of the U.S.-China relationship?
For years, China has experienced blistering growth. Driven by an investment-heavy economic model, this growth has limited household income while subsidizing business.
With new countries recently joining the Belt and Road Initiative, expectations are high with the hopes of revolutionizing commerce and trade worldwide.
Europe has concerns about China’s trade policies. But the two countries may want to unite for a more rules based global trade system.