By 2050 it is possible that the U.S. economy will not just be smaller than China’s — but India’s as well.
Coffee: The Italian Connection
Coffee was first introduced to Italy in the 1500s as a result of the thriving trade between Venice and North Africa and the Middle East.
Syria: The Equation Changes As Germany’s Merkel Makes a Move
Will the U.S. government catch up to Russia, China, Iran and Germany as they shape a new global consensus on Syria?
China Economy: Will Not Be Larger Than U.S. Even By the End of This Century
Despite a significant growth differential in China’s favor, the country’s per capita GDP will equal only 42% of the U.S. level by 2050.
Coffee: The Brazilian Connection
Brazil is the largest coffee consumer among the world’s developing countries.
Rethinking the Uber Vs. Taxi Battle
How Uber could be part of the solution (instead of embroiled in controversy)
China’s Economy Will Be Larger Than U.S. by 2028
Currently, the Chinese economy is just 40% smaller than the U.S. when measured at market exchange rates.
China Economy: Already Larger Than U.S.
When will China overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy?
Why Joe Biden Should Run With Elizabeth Warren
From day one of his campaign, Vice President Biden needs a running mate.
Pope Francis: USA, Get Ready for a Leftist Revolution
Why have US political pundits been so off the mark during this presidential election cycle? Just look to Pope Francis.























