The Wilson Quarterly
Winter 2023

Strategic Competition

Strengthening America’s Advantage in a Competitive World

in this issue:

Foreword: Defining America’s New Playbook

– Mark Kennedy

In a new era of competition, the US needs direction and unity.

Shipping containers

Friends, Allies, and the Trade Dilemma

– Shihoko Goto

As economic competition heats up, partners are key to US success.

Advancing Regionalization for Global Economic Leadership

– Karina Fernandez-Stark and Penny Bamber

How North America can turn today’s turbulent economic environment into a competitive advantage.

Interactive: Looking Anew at Trade

– Mark Kennedy

Opportunities to strengthen US strategic competitiveness.

Train on track

Advanced Industries Are Essential for US Competitiveness

– Robert D. Atkinson

Can Washington restore America’s technological leadership?

The New Space Era Will Drive The Economy of Tomorrow

– Sophie Goguichvili

The United States must act now to avoid being left behind in a domain it pioneered.

A Living Lab at the Southern Border

– Daniel Covarrubias and Gaston Cedillo

How “logistechs” technology can improve US-Mexico trade and competitiveness.

Climate Change Is Overpowering America’s Electric Grid

– Alice Hill

Without power, economic productivity—and competitiveness—grind to a halt.

US-Mexico Natural Gas and LNG Collaboration

– Jeremy M. Martin and William Lozano Arciniega

Opportunities for North American energy security—and increased economic competitiveness.

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