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Gallagher Comments on State of Globalization and Global Economics

in In the Media, Videos

“You know how stock markets have bubbles? And then there’s a correction. I think there’s been a globalization bubble, and we’re trying to correct it.”

Tagged: 2022, CNBC, global economics, Globalization, IMF, Kevin Gallagher, Populism, Russia, Ukraine

Miller Comments on India’s Continued Purchase of Russian Oil

in In the Media

“India is also a very touchy power as the U.S. has realized in its long dealings with the country: Penalizing India would be a very serious setback to the bilateral partnership, and even the Quad.”

Tagged: 2022, CNBC, Geopolitics, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, oil, Oil Prices, Russia, Ukraine, United States

Greenwald on CNBC on Qatar and OPEC

in In the Media

Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses Qatar’s decision to pull out of OPEC.

Tagged: 2018, CNBC, In The Media, Michael Greenwald, OPEC, Qatar

Klinger Interviewed by CNBC on China’s Control of Neodymium

in In the Media

Prof. Julie Klinger discusses China’s supply of neodymium — a rare metal used in technology such as headphones, cellphones and cars.

Tagged: 2018, China, CNBC, In The Media, Julie Klinger, Neodymium

Greenwald on CNBC on U.S.-Saudi Tension

in In the Media

Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses Turkey’s reaction to the U.S.-Saudi Arabia tensions as well as the economic impact on region and potential sanctions.

Tagged: 2018, CNBC, In The Media, Michael Greenwald, Saudi, U.S.

Klinger Interviewed by CNBC on China’s Supply of Neodymium

in In the Media

Prof. Julie Klinger discusses China’s supply of neodymium — a rare metal used in technology such as headphones, cellphones and cars.

Tagged: 2018, CNBC, In The Media, Julie Klinger, Rare Earth

Schmidt on CNBC on German Election

in In the Media

Prof. Vivien Schmidt discusses the recent elections in Germany, possible coalitions, and the impact on the European Union.

Tagged: 2017, CNBC, Elections, German, In The Media, Vivien Schmidt

Corgan in CNBC John Kelly’s Military Leadership Skills

in In the Media

Prof. Michael Corgan how the military leadership skills of Gen. John Kelly, President Donald Trump’s new chief of staff, could prove crucial to Trump’s long term success.

Tagged: 2017, CNBC, Donald Trump, In The Media, John Kelly, michael corgan

Hare on CNBC on UK Elections

in In the Media

Amb. Paul Hare discusses the June 8, 2017 United Kingdom parliamentary elections.

Tagged: 2017, CNBC, Elections, In The Media, Paul Hare, UK

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