Resetting U.S. Role in the Global Economy - Plenary 3
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking plenary session from Aspen Ideas: RE$ET that delves into the United States' evolving role in the global economy. Examine the rapid shift from "America First" policies to a renewed focus on international engagement under the Biden administration. Gain insights from a diverse panel of experts as they discuss critical issues such as mending domestic fractures, rebuilding global goodwill, addressing the rise of China, repairing relationships with allies, and tackling growing global income inequality. Learn about potential strategies for resetting America's place in the world and the challenges that lie ahead. Discover perspectives on financial inclusion, support for working mothers, trade policies, technological advancements, and the future of US-China relations. Hear from leaders in government, academia, business, and non-profit sectors as they share their expertise and personal experiences on shaping America's global economic role in a post-pandemic world.
Syllabus
Intro
Resetting American Foreign Policy
What Can the Biden Administration Do
Is America Getting Back Into the Game
Alliance of Democracy
Trade
Technology
Lets unite behind technology
What if you were Joe Biden
Tom Orlick
Nina Chennai
Personal Experiences
US China
Can the Biden Administration Reset the Relationship
Can the Biden Administration Congruence with China
Chinas Ambitions to Double the Economy
One Signal to Look for
USChina Trade
Supply Chain Resiliency
John Banovitz 3M
Wealth Inequality
Introduction
Concerns about the current trajectory of the global economy
Lessons from the 2008 recession
Vaccine delivery
Global economy
Closing remarks
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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