The Livestock Industry’s Beef is with Biden, Not Australia
Proposals to raise tariffs on Australian and New Zealander livestock will raise prices and damage a critical partnership.
A surge in populist sentiments coupled with Washington’s ineptitude is degrading American maneuverability in Latin America and giving adversaries regional traction.
Proposals to raise tariffs on Australian and New Zealander livestock will raise prices and damage a critical partnership.
A surge in populist sentiments coupled with Washington’s ineptitude is degrading American maneuverability in Latin America and giving adversaries regional traction.
Strategic competition with China does not mean presupposing war is inevitable, but it does mean doing everything possible to prevent it by acting responsibly and being prepared should it occur.
Washington and Beijing see themselves locked in a zero-sum competition doubling as an existential ideological struggle.
In-depth analysis from Cliff Kupchan, Dominic Tierney, Robert David English, and more.