Nations rise and fall, succeed or fail in rivalries, and enjoy stability or descend into chaos because of a complex web of factors. One critical component is a nation's essential social characteristics. This report examines the characteristics of highly competitive societies, explores the relationship of a nation's social condition to its global standing, and then applies these lessons to the United States today.
Senior economist @joinFAI. Nonresident fellow @NiskanenCenter. Pluralist. 'The world is second best, at best.' | samuel@thefai.org
Loved this @RuleandRuin podcast convo with Michael Mazarr of RAND on his major new report on "The Societal Foundations of National Competitiveness," America's decline, and how to, well... Make America Great Again. https://t.co/zxDgKEjjAN