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Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran on the Trump Administration’s Economic Agenda [[link removed]]
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran laid out the strategy behind the Trump administration’s tariff agenda and offered five ways [[link removed]] allies can better share the United States’ financial burden.
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The King’s Foils [[link removed]]
Michael Doran [[link removed]] argues that, by alternating between forceful action and diplomatic outreach while positioning the US as a strategic buffer between Israel and Turkey, President Donald Trump can establish a stable order in the Middle East [[link removed]] that advances American interests without requiring US troops.
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Five Ways to Bolster the US Semiconductor Ecosystem Under the Trump Administration [[link removed]]
Jason Hsu [[link removed]] identifies five ways the new administration can secure a sustainable and successful semiconductor ecosystem amid intensifying US-China technology competition.
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Trump’s Tariffs Are a Major Legal Question [[link removed]]
In The Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], Paul Sracic [[link removed]] argues that President Trump’s tariff measures may go beyond the limits of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and violate the Supreme Court’s major questions doctrine.
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Europe Needs to Be Pragmatic About Defense Spending [[link removed]]
Despite the European Union’s talks of military independence, the bloc is held back by protectionism and political divisions [[link removed]]. Luke Coffey [[link removed]] argues that, to respond to the Russian threat, Europe needs to deepen its cooperation and buy the best equipment—regardless of origin.
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Before you go . . .
Tune in this Friday at 8:00 a.m. [[link removed]] to watch Bryan Clark [[link removed]], Dan Patt [[link removed]], and Timothy A. Walton [[link removed]]’s panel at Sea Air Space 2025. With Navy and defense industry leaders, they will discuss how the US can counter Chinese aggression using uncrewed systems, cyber warfare, and next-gen munitions.
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