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Trade, Territory and Diplomatic Relations: Under President Trump What will America’s Relationship with China Look Like? featured image

Trade, Territory and Diplomatic Relations: Under President Trump What will America’s Relationship with China Look Like?

Since Jan. 20, 2017, America has seen a new style of leadership and authority under President Donald Trump. Trade agreements that were already in place are now under renegotiation, and even agreements like the Trans Pacific Partnership that were expected to be scrutinized by Congress have all but been abandoned. On the international stage, even long held reservations and hesitations to comment on sensitive topics like Taiwan and the ‘One China’ policy seem to be off the table when brought up in public conversation. So, what will this mean for the short- and long- term relationships between the world’s two most powerful countries? Can we expect conflict, military posturing, trade wars and currency battles? Or will the two sides have to simply ‘re-learn’ how to negotiate and cooperate in the new Trump era? But a new person in charge isn’t just an American issue. China too may see a change in leadership at its highest levels this fall. That is a factor that has many watching and wondering about that country’s future direction. For America’s economy, and the global economy – there is much at stake and many world leaders are watching. A recent discussion at the Brookings Institution explored the expectations for China’s leadership change and the prospects for U.S.-China relations in the interim. Dr. Dennis Hickey is a global studies expert specializing in Asian politics and American foreign policy at Missouri State University. His extensive experience and perspective have made him one of the leading opinions on this topic. Simply click of Dr. Hickey’s icon to arrange an interview. Source:

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Goizueta professor Ram Chellappa has extensive research on the airline industry paired with an expertise in all things digital -- including cybersecurity and networks. While the Delta problem is a "glitch" it can spell big trouble for one of the world's largest airlines. Source:

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Coca-Cola Rebrand

Are the cola wars back on? Will a global rebrand help Diet Coke get back on top as international sales fizzle and fade? Goizueta Business School’s Ryan Hamilton is an expert on all types of consumer behavior. He’s available to help explain the important role branding and image play in major markets. Source:

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Janet Healy is available to comment on the Volkswagen emissions cheating. Prentice Director of the Ethics Unwrapped program and chair of the Business, Government and Society department at Insights Consulting. Statement from Prentice: "The wages of sin should be clear to VW. In light of the emissions scandal, its market cap dropped more than $17b, it had to set aside another $7.3b to face future fines and penalties, and its attempt to make new headway into the American market has surely been substantially delayed if not defeated altogether." Source:

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