The hottest Global Leadership Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top World Politics Topics
Eunomia β€’ 569 implied HN points β€’ 23 Jan 24
  1. The Biden administration's military campaign in Yemen is illegal and unauthorized by Congress.
  2. There is skepticism that the campaign will achieve its goals, making it a pointless endeavor.
  3. The decision to continue the strikes is driven by ideology rather than national interest, reflecting larger issues in U.S. foreign policy.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 578 implied HN points β€’ 04 Mar 23
  1. US Ambassador Nicholas Burns showcased an arrogant and aggressive attitude towards China, declaring the US as the leader in the Indo-Pacific region.
  2. The US is focusing on competing with China in military power, economy, technology, and human rights, reflecting a rising tension between the two nations.
  3. There is a close relationship between US corporations and the State Department, with US diplomats highlighting the importance of collaboration with the private sector.
Rahul’s Newsletter β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 04 Sep 23
  1. America's skilled immigration crisis is closing the door on top talent, leading to long-term repercussions.
  2. Current green card backlog for Indian workers has reached over 1.8 million cases, with wait times exceeding 100 years.
  3. America needs to address its immigration system to maintain its global leadership and technological dominance by streamlining the process for skilled immigrants.
Views β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 11 Jul 23
  1. From humble beginnings in Barcelona, Ariadna Farres made her way to NASA through perseverance and determination.
  2. Ariadna's doctoral research in Mathematics and space navigation, focusing on solar sails, led her to specialize in astrodynamics at NASA.
  3. In order to improve STEM education, we need more diverse role models, engaging storytelling, and innovative evaluation methods.
Japan Economy Watch β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 28 Sep 16
  1. For decades, the US has been seen as a benevolent global leader, especially in terms of trade liberalization, which helped maintain stability and prosperity among allies.
  2. Both Democrats and Republicans in the US are now turning away from open trade policies, continuing a shift that began with Trump's administration.
  3. The US's negotiation of the Trans Pacific Partnership signaled a significant change in its postwar approach to international relations and trade.
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