
A podcast about the intersection of national security and economics. Hosted by Peter Harrell
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Tax is an essential element of U.S. national security. The U.S. tax code can drive investments in strategic industries, and of course the U.S. has to pay for its defense and national security apparatus somehow.
Georgetown Law Professor Itai Grinber... more
Security Economics Host Peter Harrell and CFR's Brad Setser break down Trump's August 1 tariff blitz, setting in place many of the higher tariff rates Trump initially threatened in April. We also talk Trump's recent "trade deals"--what is real, and w... more
With President Trump's announcement that he will let Japanese company Nippon Steel buy storied U.S. steelmaker U.S. steel, Security Economics dives into investment screening--how it the process works, what it looks at, and where it might be headed. A... more
The Trump Administration is exploring the creation of an American sovereign wealth fund to make strategic investments for the U.S.--and possibly to hold stakes in things like TikTok.
With news expected about the fund in the coming weeks, former Whi... more
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Exploring the intersection of national security and economics, this podcast provides in-depth discussions on current trade policies, tariff implications, and their effects on both domestic and global economies. With insights from prominent economists and former government officials, episodes often tackle pressing issues like the impact of technology regulations, the intricacies of U.S.-China relations, and the national security aspects of industrial policy. This approach makes it particularly valuable for listeners interested in understanding how economic decisions intertwine with political strategies, offering a unique lens on topical news events.
Listeners can expect a blend of expert analysis and engaging dialogue that uncovers the broa... more
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Recent guests on Security Economics include:
1. William Henagan
2. CJ Mahoney
3. Brad Setser
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