In a little more than 100 days, Donald Trump has set about dismantling much of the international order that has prevailed since World War II. That’s true of traditional U.S. approaches to trade, to ...
At different times over the last 200 years, rapid economic growth due to the Industrial Revolution led to new countries emerging as power players on the global stage. In the 19th century, longtime ...
Eliot and Eric welcome Michael Beckley, Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, non-resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author of Unrivalled: Why America ...
China is building a massive military complex in Beijing. According to US officials, the military command center includes bombproof bunkers for its leaders in the event of nuclear war, and is ten times ...
The release earlier this month of the Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy vividly captures the tectonic shifts that are occurring in global affairs. For many observers of the ...
Is your Empire feeling less than fresh? Does it feel like the modern world’s best days are behind it? Do conquest and global power politics not hit as good as they used to? Welcome to the Age of ...
Today on AirTalk, how trade relations with China could affect U.S. consumers. Also on the show, we look at how Gen Z screen habits are impacting legacy media; we celebrate Record Store Day; we discuss ...
There are two sides of America. One is the country’s world-leading innovation centers, which offer the highest salaries and potential wealth creation anywhere in the world. The other is the bleak ...
In the second of our series of interviews, Toast n’ Topics speaks with Michael Beckley, Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University. We dive into his work on the U.S.–China power ...
Nonresident Senior Fellow Michael Beckley discusses the US-China medical research and economic competition on Fox Business’ ‘Mornings with Maria.’ ...