Presentation by Samuel F. Kessler on U.S. and China relations: past, present, and future. This presentation combines U.S. international relations and national security perspectives to shed light on the current situation and future trends in the making. Presented on June 5, 2020.
U.S. and China Relations: Past, Present, and Future by Samuel F. Kessler – PAWAC Presentation
Filed Under: 5G technology, China and Russia, cyber warfare, Geopolitics, Global Security & Geopolitical Navigation Series, Intelligence, Strategy, & Trends Series, trade war and national security, U.S. Policy, US-China Tagged With: asymetrical warfare, China and Russia, Geopolitics, great power competition, great power politics, international affairs, International Security, international system, international trade and development, National Security, PAWAC, three warfares strategy, Trade War, unrestricted warfare, US and China
How Qualcomm Became a Trade War and National Security Story
By Sam Kessler The Qualcomm saga of the past couple years can be characterized as being a potential mega merger gone badly, survivors of a hostile takeover bid, and a company that is constantly drenched in legal battles with a great corporate adversary. Blend this with the geopolitical and technological competition between the United States […]
Filed Under: 5G technology, Geopolitics, Global Security & Geopolitical Navigation Series, Intelligence, Strategy, & Trends Series, Qualcomm, Sam's Blog, Savvy Investor Meets Speculative Trader Series, trade war and national security Tagged With: Apple lawsuit with Qualcomm, great power competition, Qualcom NXP deal, Qualcom saga, Qualcom vs Broadcom, tech cold war, Trade War with China, U.S.-China Trade War