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Mitch Presnick 柏力

@mitchpresnick

Visiting Fellow 2023-5, @FairbankCenter at Harvard. Founder, 速8酒店 @Super8 Hotels China.

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linkhttps://youtu.be/0Lr-Mv9yCd0 calendar_today08-01-2011 16:24:17

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"No one anymore, on the left or the right, denies that globalization has fractured the U.S., both economically and socially. It has hollowed out once-prosperous regions like the furniture-making areas of North Carolina and the auto manufacturing towns of the Midwest. It has been

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What if I told you China built a train faster than a jet, running in a vacuum tube, and it’s already real? While the West turned Hyperloop into a joke, Beijing just did it. Buckle up. 🧵 radii.co/article/china-…

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A third and final thought on the U.S.–China trade deal: 3. To call the trade war self-defeating misses the point. It was the only way for leaders on both sides to test, through real conflict, the true negotiating limits of the other. That clarity alone made the entire ordeal

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I rarely praise Trump but this is a genuinely incredible speech I've been arguing for close to a decade that the single biggest reason for the growing divide between the West and "the rest" was the West's inability to accept diversity (the genuine kind,

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I agree with your first point and partially with the third—with the important caveat that the U.S. will never have a “weak” hand so long as it remains the global financial center and the world’s largest consumer market, and China continues to be the world’s leading exporter and

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Just as I predicted almost two years ago: “The consensus from both delegations this weekend is neither side wants a decoupling.” - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

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It’s telling that the people who supposedly benefited from that much-celebrated 35% increase in inflation-adjusted wages don’t seem to agree with the benefits indicated by the chart. Perhaps that’s because, over the same period, the costs of healthcare, housing, and education

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Bill Gates says that the tech bans on China are "absolutely" backfiring, and that it was delusional to think the US "would get substantially ahead of the Chinese" and that "[AI] was going to be super unique to us."

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This rebalancing is inevitable because, pragmatically speaking, it serves both countries’ interests—while all other options do not.

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It’s CPC, not CCP. We should respect China’s chosen syntax, regardless of our political views—just as we wouldn’t want them referring to the GOP as the “OGP,” no matter how they feel about it. As Confucius said, “Wisdom begins by calling things by their proper names.”