In the last 10 years, the traditional role the United States played in the international economy since the end of the Cold War has become more contested in both political parties, even as the nation’s ...
The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) named a former U.S. security official and economic expert as the new executive director of its Institute of International Economic Law (IIEL) on April 11.
The year 2024 witnessed a number of meaningful anniversaries for the United States and its allies: the 80th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, heralding the ...
“International economic policy would benefit from more local input; Americans want the tools to compete—in a fair fight; and communicating the costs and benefits of policies is vital,” states a new ...
W ith widespread delays holding up tens of thousands of foreign students worldwide from getting their visas, the “U.S. economy could suffer a loss of $7 billion,” a higher-education group warned ...
In many ways, Donald Trump’s election to a second term as U.S. president is a story of economic dissatisfaction. For the first time in decades, the Democratic candidate received more support from the ...
Asia, the engine for global growth over the past decade and an innovation powerhouse, can help contribute to a stronger international monetary system and global financial safety net. This conference ...