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Tuck's @vgovindarajan says expat CEOs are double-edged swords for Indian companies with heavily involved founders: https://t.co/PmgO8otVuc
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) September 11, 2017
With interest in global innovation centers surging in India, Tuck's @vgovindarajan says GE is an example to follow https://t.co/4ANjWOxB4v
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 28, 2017
China’s technology component will grow much faster than its traditional industries – Prof Justin Ren on @SCMP_Newshttps://t.co/AaOcKSoBKt
— BU Questrom (@BUQuestrom) November 6, 2017
Xi Jinping's visit: What do US businesses want from China? Senior Lecturer Greg Stoller weighs in: http://t.co/cg2pbMxzn2 via @IBTimes
— BU Questrom (@BUQuestrom) September 23, 2015
.@AnneliseRiles on President Trump’s Diplomatic Trip to Asia, via @USATODAY. https://t.co/13DqtvJDEw
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 14, 2017
Prof. Riles @AnneliseRiles on Trump navigating diplomatic and military obstacles during Asia tour https://t.co/ZsxyRONbhK
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 6, 2017
Prof. Riles on US trade with China and Trump's Asia trip https://t.co/4osgdtiJfx
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 31, 2017
Does Trump have the power to go to war? Prof. Ohlin @LieberCode weighs in. https://t.co/FkYufhtjFr
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 30, 2017
Lecturer & @EMICornell director, @lourdescasanova, spoke with @CGTNOfficial about China's economic ties with Panama.https://t.co/bUpGY4jefu
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) September 21, 2017
#Finance professor Andrew Karolyi comments on #China's economics ties to the U.S. in this @CNNMoney article.https://t.co/9oZ7MLPrhT
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) September 18, 2017
“The automobile sector is something that gives a lot of prestige to countries” –@CornellSGE prof Christopher Marquishttps://t.co/OjxBJ3OySR
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) September 7, 2017
.@EMICornell hosted delegates from Wenzhou University to discuss #China’s Belt & Road economic development strategy.https://t.co/i03afad4fK
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) August 29, 2017
Trump is wild card in subtle Asia geopolitics says @AnneliseRiles of @Meridian180org @CornellLaw https://t.co/Oplk78en49
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) November 7, 2017
Anthropologist, legal expert @AnneliseRiles @CornellLaw comments on what happened to Trump's Asia agenda, via @STcom @rapapompom https://t.co/IKtTeg4kH9
— rebecca valli (@rebzvalli) November 15, 2017
Tsai China Center Senior Fellow @MiraRappHooper: What China Wants from Trump via @ForeignAffairs https://t.co/HOpRDopAZn
— Yale Law School (@YaleLawSch) November 8, 2017
Top executives were polled at the CEO Caucus about the Trump administration. Here's what they had to say. https://t.co/i3MrRjMh9J
— Yale SOM (@YaleSOM) October 9, 2017
3 Questions with Professor Paul Bracken on North Korea https://t.co/KwXssgacGW via @YaleInsights pic.twitter.com/RtLWDOiB3M
— Yale SOM (@YaleSOM) September 28, 2017
North Korea: Time to Think Beyond Denuclearization https://t.co/Qsqz36uTtk
— Colin Powell School (@cpowellschool) October 18, 2017
A talk hosted by the Fordham Wall Street Council, @FordhamGSB, featured Abby Joseph Cohen of @GoldmanSachs.https://t.co/uJgdvGE359
— Fordham University (@FordhamNYC) October 26, 2017
Foreign Minister of Japan, Taro Kono, speaks to @Columbia students. Watch the full lecture here: https://t.co/ttyxvdvu0H #CJEB #Japan pic.twitter.com/hKqtjl1xlg
— Columbia B-School (@Columbia_Biz) October 5, 2017
“The big wild card is China. The main weakness in the current North Korea sanctions regime is enforcement.”—@GoldmanZachary @NYU_CLS, former policy advisor on sanctions at Treasury Dept. https://t.co/l06Pgr45qk
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 13, 2017
NYU Law receives $5 million gift from the Government of Japan to support @USALINYU https://t.co/L8FEbdHf8I pic.twitter.com/iSgth5JyYH
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 11, 2017
Prof. @alemannoEU writes @wef about how to revitalize citizens’ participation in Europe https://t.co/X8ZEwKNO00
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 4, 2017
Prof Ari Ginsberg says it's time for companies to draw up Plan B in anticipation of #Trump's #NAFTA plans: https://t.co/5e70gg3IaU
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) October 18, 2017
Are rising tensions in #NorthKorea making an economic impact? Prof @amspence98 comments via @CNBC https://t.co/hQEZPjryaT
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) September 3, 2017
#China is beginning to resemble US's dominant post-war position in #global #economy – Prof @amspence98 via @ProSynhttps://t.co/P8zADarMgN
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) August 31, 2017
Prof Sabrina Howell notes a lack in charging #infrastructure could hinder #China's push to move to electric cars: https://t.co/x04u5G7sKN
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) September 16, 2017
Prof @RobertSalomon comments on the renegotiation of #NAFTA via @XHNorthAmerica: https://t.co/6oysbuU3gk
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) August 27, 2017
Weighed in on this topic, thanks to @excinit @engadget! The missing trade war against China’s digital protectionism https://t.co/xlfiXhkhZQ
— Anindya Ghose (@aghose) September 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/PennLaw/status/927544602126618625
"If China is the present when it comes to mobile payments, India may be the future" –@garrett_geoff https://t.co/wpz5DLzDAg #fintech
— The Wharton School (@Wharton) November 4, 2017
Dean @garrett_geoff on the economic future of #HongKong #China & #Shenzhen. The next Silicon Valley? https://t.co/Sy05hT9iv6 #WhartonForum
— The Wharton School (@Wharton) August 31, 2017
Int'l business professor Dr. Usha Haley talks South Korean government governance issues & Samsung in @washingtonpost https://t.co/MMvv7rhQ2a
— WVU College of B&E (@wvucobe) August 23, 2017
Dr. Usha Haley, mgmt professor, recently quoted in @csmonitor article talking US-made solar panels. Read it here: https://t.co/IHbkl7nVra
— WVU College of B&E (@wvucobe) May 24, 2017
Watch yesterday's #GeorgetownOnTheHill policy forum on #NAFTA w/@cblisscsi (@USCSI), Josh Nassar (@UAW), David Thomas (@BizRoundtable), and John Veroneau (@CovingtonLLP), moderated by Prof. Brad Jensen #CanItBeSaved #Tradehttps://t.co/2aZwwsgnWf
— Georgetown CBPP (@GeorgetownCBPP) November 9, 2017
James Moore, director of @MSB_BSPPI, discusses @SoftBank & @Uber deal in @latimes – https://t.co/LjgjQbfGyh | #MSBquoted
— Georgetown McDonough (@msbgu) November 15, 2017
Prof Arthur Dong discusses motivating forces behind recent changes in China's investment policy & why now https://t.co/UMBkDWCntf #MSBquoted
— Georgetown McDonough (@msbgu) August 23, 2017
Watch @BillClinton #Clinton25 Keynote address on Facebook Live w/ @GUPolitics @McCourtSchool at 4:15pm ET https://t.co/7w5We5aCDq pic.twitter.com/hbDr7jqLr9
— Georgetown Univ. (@Georgetown) November 6, 2017
Watch Professor Steve Charnovitz participate in a discussion about the politics and reality of the #NAFTA negotiati… https://t.co/GYzFurywCK pic.twitter.com/LAqIuoSYVJ
— GW Law (@gwlaw) November 8, 2017
Watch Professor Laura Dickinson moderate this panel. https://t.co/t2CgktU5PH
— GW Law (@gwlaw) October 30, 2017
#GWU’s @Prof_Rehman recently discussed U.S.-China trade policy with @JudyWoodruff on @Newshour. Watch here https://t.co/oSLaMpbqgA
— GW Media Relations (@GWmedia) November 10, 2017
.@gwbusiness’ Lynda Maddox spoke w/ @IBTimesUK’s @duckytennent abt how a hat helped Donald Trump win the presidency https://t.co/jT2VIDzONR
— GW Media Relations (@GWmedia) November 7, 2017
#GWU Prof. Mark Hyman has been in China shooting a documentary about the #MLB search for new players. Learn more: https://t.co/QqyolAoOnz. pic.twitter.com/jVOslJAa6o
— GW University (@GWtweets) November 1, 2017
During his keynote at the Wenger Lecture on Trade, Ambassador Alan Wolff said, "The US has taken a backseat at #WTO" https://t.co/fd5Z3m0Mkc pic.twitter.com/MQ4pIAQVz7
— Wash College of Law (@AUWCL) November 10, 2017
US-made is not so simple: https://t.co/2eW9yEuJhM #AutoIndex
— Kogod Business (@KogodBiz) October 25, 2017
Buy American: Compelling reasonshttps://t.co/weOfrLB3Rr
— Kogod Business (@KogodBiz) October 20, 2017
Which is the most American-made car? It depends on who you askhttps://t.co/lc34jGQs3X
— Kogod Business (@KogodBiz) October 19, 2017
.@mgeist: #NAFTA & the Digital Env: My Keynote at @AUWCL on Striking a Fair Balance on #Copyright + Digital Policy https://t.co/Uu5MmubClH
— infojustice (@info_justice) November 2, 2017
Darden alum @krish70 is making a big impact in India with his work to improve roads & vehicles. https://t.co/OXOIOWr6OZ #putyourwhytowork
— Darden School at UVA (@DardenMBA) September 2, 2017
Rough seas ahead: How #tech is disrupting the merchant shipping industry https://t.co/PZeaDCNM5N by @ravimaniar
— UNC Kenan-Flagler (@kenanflagler) October 25, 2017
Lincicome: Trump's trade statements "seem to reflect some pretty basic lack of understanding" https://t.co/Qz4vpCMEOs
— Duke Law (@DukeLaw) November 9, 2017
Prof. Bradley: Trump could withdraw U.S. from NAFTA without congressional approval https://t.co/ySQo3ruAho
— Duke Law (@DukeLaw) November 14, 2017
If Venezuela should collapse, “the problems of failed states are very difficult to contain” – Patrick Duddy https://t.co/MBPjRUZiWK
— Duke Fuqua (@DukeFuqua) October 24, 2017
Is renegotiating NAFTA self-sabotage for the US? Prof Alan Deardorff quoted in @detnews on potential effectshttps://t.co/NLmjKX2VNu pic.twitter.com/JVqBD5Vv61
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) October 24, 2017
Our WCED director @a2hicken, incoming director @SlaterPolitics & affiliated faculty weigh in… https://t.co/xVGPAvhYzA
— umichWCED (@umichWCED) November 6, 2017
.@umich prof. Mary Gallagher: Xi’s theory demonstrates complicated context of Xi Jinping’s concentration of power #China #19thPartyCongress pic.twitter.com/bXpTrjgrJl
— Global Michigan (@GlobalMichigan) October 24, 2017
From the MJIL Archives: Japan, the SDF and Collective Security: Japan’s De Facto Amendment of its Con https://t.co/nQ8dKoDuFQ #MJILArchives
— Mich. J. Int'l L. (@MichJIntl_Law) November 12, 2017
#Arctic @inquirerdotnet Xi Jinping backs Silk Road on ice https://t.co/qSFoZTZuA0
— Arctic Law Watch (@UWLaw_Arctic) November 3, 2017
The Looming #NAFTA Disaster https://t.co/6600krx0TO by @RichardAEpstein via @DefiningIdeas pic.twitter.com/JetvLeg7XK
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) October 24, 2017
The Trump administration’s #trade war is alienating key U.S. economic partners, says Jeffrey Kucik: https://t.co/nacIRNC42V
— CFR Religion (@CFR_Religion) October 21, 2017
After Trump's trip to Asia, could Vietnam and the Philippines yield the largest return on investment of American time and energy? Our fellows @KarlFriedhoff and Thomas Bodine in @RealClearWorld https://t.co/xX6A6ZP3qf
— The Chicago Council (@ChicagoCouncil) November 22, 2017
Here the article @mfperezcr & I wrote about #NAFTA #TradeNegotiations https://t.co/90D84WHgfC
— Nicolás Albertoni (@N_Albertoni) October 12, 2017
Why #Japan’s potential snap election could de-synchronize global monetary policy https://t.co/7JMS2sovHr
— WisdomTree (@WisdomTreeETFs) September 29, 2017
China’s roads and rails increasingly look like the Jetsons’ and ours like the Flintstones’, @tomfriedman says https://t.co/mv0rwvzJhC
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) November 15, 2017
Why populism is a threat to electoral integrity https://t.co/2D5oDsbxYt
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) November 17, 2017