Can the World Economy find a new Leader?

Improving global governance
Oct 18, 2019 | Chatham House, Alan Beattie

Given the increasing unlikelihood of the present US administration  becoming a reliable participant in global economic governance, offers must be made that can persuade a future, more internationally minded president to take maintain an open global economy while protecting her or him against domestic accusations of being exploited by China. In this research paper by Chatham House, Alan Beattie examines governance problems in the monetary system and global trade and regulation, and explores the issues that have arisen because the US has given up its dominant role, and how these might be addressed.
https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/2019-10-07-WorldEconomyNewLeader.pdf

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