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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

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Our unraveling world is history repeating itself 

It’s hard to avoid seeing the resemblance to the 1930s.

27.03.2024 30

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

US Steel xenophobia is precisely how not to compete with China

An inward-looking economic nationalism is driving populism in the U.S. and the West. 

13.02.2024 10

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Gaza's 'hope narrative' is becoming more elusive by the day

The odds are that the war will not so much end as that the region will face a post-Oct. 7 status quo that devolves into percolating turmoil and...

04.01.2024 6

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Can the US have a grand strategy, or will it forever be GloboCop?

Current realities raise the question: How many wars can the U.S. fight at once?

12.12.2023 6

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Biden is making strides in AI governance but still playing catch-up

The U.S. lags behind other major tech players such as the European Union, China and Japan. 

01.11.2023 4

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Hollywood and UAW are the first waves in a looming tech labor tsunami

Both strikes reflect a social and political failure in adapting education and skills training to a rapidly changing knowledge economy. 

26.09.2023 1

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

Is the US getting Asia wrong? 

This is in part, the “two Asias,” problem: a U.S.-led “security Asia” of competing nationalisms, Chinese military ascendance and territorial...

08.09.2023 3

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Robert A. Manning, Opinion Contributor

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