Will The U.S. Lose Its Global Dominance?

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On this channel, we spend most of our time focusing on the macroeconomic picture.

But the economy doesn't exist in a vacuum.

It's influenced and impacted by innumerable forces, with perhaps the strongest being geopolitics -- how nations set monetary, financial, and trade policy & how they apply and revise these policies when cooperating and competing with one another.

Lately, the geopolitical landscape has become more fractured -- the redrawing of global trade in the wake of the war in the Ukraine as one key example. And the rising tension between the USA and China over Taiwan is another.

What implications will result from, these geopolitical changes over the coming years?

To find out, we're fortunate to be joined by a true expert, General Wesley Clark, who served as Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe during the late '90s, ran for President in the Aughts, and today consults with private and public companies around the world on energy, security & financial services.

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Full disclosure: General Clark sits on the Advisory Board of the parent company of Wealthion.

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