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ReutersTrade-Offs in the Global Economy
Two former US trade representatives examine how the 2020 election will affect US trade relationships around the world. -
Florian WächterIndustrial Heartland Renewal Can Diminish "Strong Men"
Geographically targeted economic development strategies can serve as an antidote to political extremism in formerly industrial regions.
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Global Quantum Forum to Debut During TechChicago Week
More than 70 speakers will take part in the inaugural event exploring quantum policy and quantum's impact on energy innovation, AI, security, healthcare, and investment.
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Kelly Magsamen on the Threat from Iran
Kelly Magsamen, former National Security Council director for Iran under US presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, takes a minute to answer questions on Iran, its proxies, and whether the US should support anti-regime protests.
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Food and Agriculture
The Nexus between Collaboration and Agricultural Development
Collaboration across generations, communities, and political parties is pivotal to agricultural development and youth engagement.
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Michael KleinThe 2008 Financial Crisis, Ten Years Later: What Have We Learned?
Former US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and FDIC Chair Shelia Blair discuss lessons learned since 2008 and whether the US economy will be ready when the next crisis hits. -
US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Biden's Summit of the Americas, China's Goals in the South Pacific, Updates on Ukraine
Jamil Anderlini, Carla Anne Robbins, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Alex Brandon / APLee Touted South Korea as 'Pacemaker' in US-North Korea Relations—Why That Matters
In a meeting with Trump, South Korea’s president named his intention for the nation to serve as the beating heart of diplomatic relations in the region.
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ProSoyaCOVID-19 Is Putting Africa's Food Processors at Risk
Across Africa, food processors serve a vital function in protecting food security and livelihoods. But the COVID-19 pandemic is creating new challenges that threaten the very survival of these companies.
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Global PoliticsAP PhotosCan a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History?
On Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security.