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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Defense experts say that an aggressive Chinese coercion campaign, short of war but still threatening, is more likely than a full-scale invasion and the US needs to prepare for such an event. Economic and diplomatic pressure is notable, and Chinese misinformation operations and the potential to slowly set up a blockade of Taiwan are also concerns. Annabelle Chih/Getty ImagesThe report identifies four things key to resisting Chinese coercion. CM-11 tanks fire artillery during the 2-day live-fire drill, amid intensifying threats military from China, in Pingtung county, Taiwan, 7 September 2022.
Persons: , Han, Annabelle Chih, MANDY CHENG, Lai Ching, Lai, Ceng Shou Yi, John Aquilano, Xi, Aquilano, Carlos Del Toro, Frank Kendall Organizations: Service, Business, American Enterprise Institute, Institute for, Liberation Army, PLA, AEI, Cobra, Getty, Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan, Getty Images, US, Pacific Command, US Armed Services, Air Force, Department of Defense Locations: Taiwan, China, Pingtung, US, Pacific, Hualien, AFP, Pingtung county, Guam, Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBiden admin. is caving to domestic concern and not providing protection to Israel: AEI's Kori SchakeKori Schake, American Enterprise Institute director of foreign and defense policy studies, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the Israel-Hamas war, President Biden's Israel ultimatum, the impact on U.S.-Israel relations, and more.
Persons: AEI's, Schake, Biden's Israel Organizations: American Enterprise Institute Locations: Israel
A new report says China's $229 billion military budget in 2022 was actually equivalent to $711 billion. AdvertisementIn June 2023, Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska warned Congress that China's military was catching up to America's faster than previously imagined. That makes Beijing's spending in 2022 "nearly equal" to the US defense budget of about $740 billion that year, wrote Eaglen, a senior fellow at AEI. Using that factor, Eaglen wrote that it's highly likely China's spending on personnel that year was worth $293 billion of US military spending. US military spending is also often cited as higher than the actual defense budget.
Persons: , Sen, Dan Sullivan, Mackenzie Eaglen, Sullivan, Eaglen, haven't Organizations: AEI, Service, Republican, American Enterprise Institute, Pentagon, Beijing, United Nations, Labor, US Army, People's Armed Police, Liberation Army's, Publishing, Getty, China's, Guard Locations: Alaska, Beijing, Washington, China, Nanning, South, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous, United States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarvard professor Arthur Brooks on finding happiness in an election yearArthur Brooks, AEI president emeritus, Harvard University professor and The Atlantic contributing writer, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the presidential rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, how to find happiness in an election year, and more.
Persons: Arthur Brooks, Joe Biden, Donald Trump Organizations: Harvard, AEI, Harvard University Locations: Atlantic
AdvertisementSix experts on hostage-negotiation efforts, who spoke to Business Insider, explained how Hamas might have been able to allow hostages to go missing in Gaza. "You've got to appreciate that there's lots of confusion, with the fact that Gaza is essentially a warzone," he told Business Insider. Hamas rounded up a lot of hostages on October 7, and Gaza quickly found itself in a state of chaos amid Israeli retaliatory strikes. All of the aboveFor Chris White, the co-founder of Negotiation Global, who has experience of hostage negotiations in Gaza, hostages going missing could be plausibly explained by all of the above explanations. He told Business Insider: "Is it possible that some hostages escaped?
Persons: , Scott Walker, You've, Brian Carter, Lebanon's, Hans, Jakob Schindler, Schindler, I've, There's, Roni Krivoy, Rachel Briggs, Boaz Ganor, Ganor, Chris White, Hamas doesn't Organizations: Business, Service, Financial Times, UN, Hamas, Martyrs ' Brigade, Wall, Counter, Factory, Israel's Reichman University, Negotiation Locations: Israel, Gaza, al, Jihad
AEI's James Pethokoukis weighs in on Bidenomics
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAEI's James Pethokoukis weighs in on BidenomicsJames Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss President Biden's announcement to ease costs on the supply chain industry.
Persons: James Pethokoukis, Bidenomics James Pethokoukis, Biden's Organizations: American Enterprise Institute Locations: Bidenomics
A satellite image of the Al Shifa hospital complex is annotated to show parts of the hospital, including a maternity department, a dialysis unit, a surgery and a morgue. Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City has become the main target of the Israeli ground operation in northern Gaza. Israeli forces say the hospital sits atop tunnels housing a headquarters for the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas whose fighters are using patients as shields, a claim which Hamas denies. A map shows the location of the Al Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza. The IDF said its operation in Al Shifa was “precise and targeted” in a “specified area” of the hospital.
Persons: Al, Al Shifa, , , Crescent Organizations: Technologies, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, IDF, Institute for, AEI, Al, handout, Palestinian, Israeli Defence Forces Locations: Gaza’s, Al, Gaza City, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, Al Shifa, Rantisi, al, Quds
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe U.S.-China relationship isn't likely to improve, says AEI's Derek ScissorsDerek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the U.S.-China relationship ahead of President Biden's meeting with President XI.
Persons: Derek, Derek Scissors, Biden's, XI Organizations: American Enterprise Institute, U.S . Locations: China, U.S
A map of northern Gaza shows the extent of Israeli forces’s invasion of the Gaza Strip. South of Gaza City, Israeli forces have cut a line from Gaza’s eastern border to the Mediterranean Sea in the west, effectively cutting off northern Gaza and encircling Gaza City. Israel’s armed forces have encircled Gaza City — the largest city in the Gaza Strip — in their assault on Hamas, the military said. Maps distributed by the IDF have directed Gazans to different areas of the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Pamphlets dropped in Gaza on Oct. 13 directed people to evacuate south of the Wadi Gaza, a coastal wetland in central Gaza.
Persons: Jonathan Conricus, ” Conricus, we'll, , Gazans, Khan Younis, Deir Organizations: AEI, United Nations Office, Humanitarian Affairs, Israel Defense Forces, IDF Locations: Gaza, Gaza City, Israel, Balah governorate, Maghazi, Deir
After over three weeks of heavy air strikes, Israeli ground forces have entered Gaza. A map of the northern part of the Gaza Strip shows Israeli forces ground incursions at two places along the northern border and one place along the eastern border, just south of Gaza City. 3 Cutting off Gaza City from the southAlthough the military has refused to say exactly where troops are operating, images on social media appear to show Israeli tanks on the road south of Gaza City. This line may threaten Salah Ad Deen Road, the main transport artery that runs the length of the Gaza Strip. Cutting it off would effectively split Gaza in two and isolate Gaza City from the south.
Persons: ” Amos Yadlin, Erez, , Omri Attar, Ben Milch, Salah Ad Deen Organizations: Observers, Gaza, Israel, Hamas, Combat Engineering, Combat Engineering Corps Locations: Gaza, Gaza City, Israeli
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Jordan as House Speaker is a recipe for a 'long shutdown', says AEI's James PethokoukisJames Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the implications of the speakership vote for the U.S. budget, Pethokoukis' faith in the ability to avoid a prolonged government shutdown, and what will happen with defense spending.
Persons: Jim Jordan, AEI's James Pethokoukis James Pethokoukis, Pethokoukis Organizations: American Enterprise Institute senior, U.S
While the Israeli military began raids into the Gaza Strip on Friday with tank-backed troops, violence along Israel’s border with Lebanon and within the West Bank has also been escalating. In the West Bank, Israeli security forces killed nine Palestinians and wounded dozens in confrontations on Friday, according to reports from the Palestinian health ministry. The Israeli military has said it is prepared for an escalation in the West Bank and is on high alert. A map of the West Bank and surrounding region showing many clashes and protest marches across the West Bank, including in the cities of Jenin, Hebron and Ramallah. Along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, the Israeli military and Lebanese militia Hezbollah have been trading fire in border clashes.
Organizations: West Bank, Institute for, Palestine Islamic Jihad, Al, Martyrs Brigade, Hamas, Lebanese, Hezbollah, Reuters Locations: Gaza, Lebanon, Jenin, Hebron, Ramallah, Palestine, Israel
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDonors should have woken up long ago to anti-semitism on campus, says AEI's Naomi Schaefer RileyNaomi Schaefer Riley, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss CEOs calling on universities to make statements on Israel-Hamas war.
Persons: AEI's Naomi Schaefer Riley Naomi Schaefer Riley Organizations: American Enterprise Institute Locations: Israel
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWages will be the cause of inflation going forward, says AEI's James PethokoukisJames Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow, and Bill Sokol, labor lawyer representing unions in their labor relations with employers and members, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss strikes, inflation, and the economy.
Persons: AEI's James Pethokoukis James Pethokoukis, Bill Sokol Organizations: American Enterprise Institute senior
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt would not be surprising if the UAW strikes become unusually drawn out, says AEI's Jim PethokoukisJames Pethokoukis, Economic Policy Analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses the potential economic impact of the United Auto Workers strikes.
Persons: Jim Pethokoukis James Pethokoukis Organizations: UAW, Economic, American Enterprise Institute, United Auto Workers
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWorkers could lose bargaining power as labor market cools, says AEI's Michael StrainMichael Strain, AEI director of economic policy studies & senior fellow, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the ongoing UAW strike, the momentum of labor movements, the impact strikes have on the economy and more.
Persons: Michael, Michael Strain Organizations: Email Workers, AEI, UAW
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarvard professor Arthur Brooks on happiness: When you feel resentment, choose gratitudeArthur Brooks, AEI President Emeritus, Harvard University professor, and ‘Build the Life You Want’ co-author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the science of happiness, creating happier lives, how to overcome negativity, and more.
Persons: Arthur Brooks Organizations: Harvard, AEI, Harvard University
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Harvard University professor Arthur BrooksArthur Brooks, AEI President Emeritus, Harvard University professor, and ‘Build the Life You Want’ co-author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the science of happiness, creating happier lives, how to overcome negativity, and more.
Persons: Arthur Brooks Arthur Brooks Organizations: Harvard University, AEI
Companies with high China exposure have been underperforming since early 2022, the firm notes. The tech sector actually has the largest sales exposure, with roughly 15% coming from China, compared with about 7.5% for the S&P 500 overall. Other particularly vulnerable industries include autos, with Tesla's high China exposure driving the industry average above 20% for sales to China, and Tesla shares are still 40% below their late 2021 highs. Autos are also one of the industries China is leaning hard on to drive its global exports, as its BYD has become the world's biggest electric car maker. Plus, certain luxury retail brands and myriad other industries from pharma to energy face trouble if their China exposure turns from a blessing to a curse.
Persons: China's, Piper Sandler, Derek Scissors, Xi Jinping, , Kelly Evans Organizations: CNBC, Washington , D.C, Starbucks, Apple, Bloomberg, Micron, pharma Locations: China, Beijing, Washington ,, Taiwan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailXi Jinping doesn't like private sector and foreign companies, says AEI's Derek ScissorsDerek Scissors, Asia economist at the American Enterprise Institute, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss U.S. Secretary Raimondo's visit to China, the impact of upcoming Commerce Department decisions on semiconductor export in China, and the possibility of license exemptions for export controls.
Persons: Derek, Raimondo's Organizations: American Enterprise Institute, U.S Locations: Asia, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAEI's Elisabeth Braw explains why doing business in China may no longer be insurableElisabeth Braw, AEI senior fellow in foreign and defense policy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the political risk insurance market, why doing business in China might be uninsurable, the cost of political risk insurance, and more.
Persons: Elisabeth Braw Organizations: AEI Locations: China
The land bridge refers to a band of Ukrainian territory occupied by Russia that stretches from the Donbas region along the Sea of Azov coast to Crimea. Source: Institute for the Study of War and AEI’s Critical Threats Project (Russian-controlled areas)
Locations: Russia, Donbas, Azov, Crimea
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket shock may finally move Washington on Medicare reform, says AEI's James PethokoukisAaron Klein, senior fellow in economic studies at The Brookings Institute, Chris Kotowski, senior research analyst at Oppenheimer, and James Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow, join 'Power Lunch' to react to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's remarks on the economy, Fed, and banks.
Persons: AEI's James Pethokoukis Aaron Klein, Chris Kotowski, Oppenheimer, James Pethokoukis, Jamie Dimon's Organizations: Brookings Institute, American Enterprise Institute senior Locations: Washington
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina's economy doesn't appear to be turning a corner, says AEI's Derek ScissorsDerek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss China's weakening economic data, China's request for private sector case studies, and overseas stocks betting on China.
Persons: Derek, Derek Scissors Organizations: American Enterprise Institute Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEconomic expectations for China following zero-Covid haven't been met, says AEI's Derek ScissorsDerek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Janet Yellen's visit to China, the possibility of changing U.S. export controls on China, and more.
Persons: haven't, Derek, Derek Scissors, Janet Yellen's Organizations: American Enterprise Institute Locations: China
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