April 19, 2012

Playing a New Geoeconomic Game

Center for Strategic and Int'l Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies

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The United States has just begun to wrestle with the complications of an interconnected global environment where economic power, access to resources, and cutting-edge technologies are redefining national power. The next president must address the myriad vulnerabilities and opportunities in this shifting landscape and develop a new national economic security strategy.

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