Chris Schenker
cschenker.bsky.social
Chris Schenker
@cschenker.bsky.social
Energy systems, industrial policy, nature and biodiversity. Data Science @ Halcyon.
It will no longer be global hegemon, but no, it also won't be irrelevant. There are too many structural strengths and vested interests in internationalism for the US to go away permanently.

Agree with others that this is net good for the world, but the transition will be painful.
April 16, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Reposted by Chris Schenker
For those who missed it Brad and my paper is here.

The argument, again, is simple: Berlin and Brussels don't have to passively accept deindustrialisation in the face of China's distortions. Building a strong European industrial and trade policy is now urgent. Call Mario.

www.cer.eu/publications...
How German industry can survive the second China shock
China's industrial subsidies and aggressive export-led growth are undercutting German manufacturing. To defend its automotive and engineering sectors, Germany must finally get tough on China with trad...
www.cer.eu
February 15, 2025 at 12:07 PM