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Will the US Be Aced Out of A New Asian Alliance?

Will the US Be Aced Out of A New Asian Alliance?

January 7, 2013 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

America’s closest allies in Asia are wasting no time establishing new economic and political alliances that can diminish the role of the U.S. in that region. Both Japan and South Korea are setting their own courses to an extent long…

As Asian Economies Grow, American Influence Shrinks

As Asian Economies Grow, American Influence Shrinks

November 5, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

INCHEON, South Korea—Whoever wins the presidential election this week will have to acknowledge that the Asia we forgot about when we started our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq a decade ago is no longer there. The Asia we now purport…

EU Crisis: How to Avert a Global Economic Depression

EU Crisis: How to Avert a Global Economic Depression

June 4, 2012 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Remember back in the 1990s, when globalization was supposed to be the greatest thing since Saran Wrap? Maybe someday it will prove to be so, but right now we are walking on the dark side of the moon. Everything seems…

U.S.-China: Obama Foolishly Taunts the Dragon

U.S.-China: Obama Foolishly Taunts the Dragon

November 21, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The most striking outcome of President Obama’s busy crisscrossing of the Pacific last week is this: The U.S. is now going to station 2,500 Marines in Australia and develop (it hopes) a trade-enhancing organization called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP….

Asian Unrest: An Ominous Sign for the Global Economy

Asian Unrest: An Ominous Sign for the Global Economy

September 8, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The specter of social unrest is haunting the high-growth economies of Asia. In one nation after another, rising expectations are being dashed as economic conditions deteriorate. In effect, Asia’s nascent middle class is getting its first taste of middle-class insecurity…

Asia Becomes More Asian as America’s Power Shrinks

Asia Becomes More Asian as America’s Power Shrinks

August 11, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Late in June, Chinese fighter jets crossed into Taiwan’s airspace in pursuit of a U.S. spy plane. The U.S. aircraft quickly exited the area, avoiding the kind ofembarrassing push-and-shove that followed when American spies were actually forced down on Hainan Island, off…

Developing Countries Plan to Challenge U.S. Dollar

Developing Countries Plan to Challenge U.S. Dollar

April 20, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

New eras do not announce themselves with billboards or welcoming brochures. They arrive by way of many disparate events. Last week we witnessed one: the gathering in southern China of leaders from the world’s most dynamic emerging economies –the nations we now…

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