The Structural Vulnerability of Free Economies to Authoritarian Infiltration: The Case of China’s Overseas Expansion Strategy

In July 2025, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins publicly warned that individuals and companies with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) were actively purchasing farmland near US military bases, posing a serious national security threat. The US Department of the Treasury swiftly expanded its foreign direct investment review framework to cover 227 sites … Continue reading The Structural Vulnerability of Free Economies to Authoritarian Infiltration: The Case of China’s Overseas Expansion Strategy

Divergences Between American and French Privileges in the Post-War Era

After World War II, both the United States and France, as victorious powers, secured significant strategic and economic advantages in international negotiations. The U.S., through the Bretton Woods system, established the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and secured dominant positions within the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This ensured their long-term … Continue reading Divergences Between American and French Privileges in the Post-War Era