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Series: Alliances at the Crossroads

Book cover of The World’s Worst Bet by David J. Lynch, featuring a golden globe with a crack. Subtitle: How the globalization gamble went wrong (and what would make it right). White background.
Alliances, Alliances at the Crossroads, Americas, China, Europe, Event, Geoeconomics, Geopolitics, Income Distribution, Indo-Pacific, Industrial Policy, Macroeconomics, Made in Democracy, Middle East & Africa, Mind The Gap, Political Economy, Standards, Strategic Competition, Supply Chains, Trade, Video
The World’s Worst Bet: How the Globalization Gamble Went Wrong—And What Would Make It Right. Learn More

by David Lynch, Mark Kennedy

October 15, 2025
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360º Views, Alliances, Alliances at the Crossroads, Americas, Defense, Digital, Energy, Europe, Geoeconomics, Geopolitics, History, Indo-Pacific, Innovation, Middle East & Africa, Policy Brief, Security, Space, Strategic Competition, Supply Chains, Technology, Trade
360° View of Alliances: How They Benefit America—And How They Must Evolve Learn More

by Mark Kennedy, Jerry Haar, Alex Botting, Barry Rabe, Jim Cooper, Jeffrey Kucik, Keith Rockwell

September 24, 2025

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