The arenas in the US-China Rivalry
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This week, I came out with the third of three parts of a series on the three arenas of technological rivalry between the US and China.
The first was on the US-China microchip rivalry:
The second, he US-China rivalry in on undersea cables;:
And the on third, the US-China rivalry in data canters, with each competition resulting in pressure on countries to choose sides:
I’ve been remiss on not updating here in Medium so let me catch up, next week I’ll return to also posting my newsletter here. But, since the start of the year, here’s what I’ve been posting on Substack.
At the start of the year, zeroing in on the President, his wife, and the real agenda of the couple as far as the presidency’s concerned, and the complicated sibling rivalry between the President and his elder sister:
A look at the military, the police, and the President’s unease with the officer corps for each he inherited from his predecessor. Later in the year, with an outbreak of political murders, this unease spread to the entire political class:
The question of the Constitution’s been tabled for discussion again. Here, what’s different about the debate this time, has emerged: openness to an elected Constitutional Convention:
And here’s a deep dive into the woes of Philippine agriculture and the impact it has on children:
Finally, a look at Australia today; and China:
I hope these links will get you updated on the topics I’ve been takling. Next week, I expect to be able to start cross-posting my newsletter here.
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