Monthly Archives: October 2016

The “Thucydides Trap” and US/China Trade War

The most important point is that the US China Trade War is expanding and has now become a universal trade war. – Bill Perry, US/China Trade War   I’ve been reading Thucydides’ The History of the Peloponnesian War (431 B.C.E.) and researching the U.S./China … Continue reading

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Engaging China’s Cities and Consumers

Chinese firms marketing goods and services in the United States focus on customers and the cities they live in, rather than Congress, the President, or the Department of Commerce. Both Americans and foreign businesses benefit from known and predictable legal institutions … Continue reading

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