
CUTS International's recent webinar under its Geoeconomic Monograph Series highlighted the merging of economics and strategy in the 21st century. Experts, including Secretary General Pradeep S Mehta, emphasized that trade policies, energy agreements, and semiconductor manufacturing have become geopolitical tools. The event featured scholars from South Africa, the UK, India, and Taiwan discussing challenges such as the weakening multilateral trading system and the rise of unilateral tariff measures, underscoring the need for strategic geoeconomic approaches.
The articles present perspectives primarily from international scholars and policy experts associated with CUTS International, focusing on the intersection of economics and geopolitics without partisan framing. The coverage reflects a global viewpoint emphasizing multilateral trade challenges and strategic economic policies, avoiding alignment with specific political ideologies or national interests.
The tone across the articles is analytical and neutral, emphasizing the evolving nature of global economic strategy without emotional or sensational language. The coverage acknowledges challenges in the multilateral trading system and geopolitical tensions but maintains a balanced, informative approach focused on strategic implications rather than positive or negative judgments.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| economictimes | Taken-for-granted separation between economics strategy has collapsed in 21st Century: Pradeep Mehta | Center | Positive |
| economictimes | Separation between economics strategy that was taken for granted has collapsed in 21stCentury | Center | Positive |
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