Plus, opportunities in America's commercial real estate sector, and supporting entrepreneurs in Africa.
Could the US and China really go to war? Who would win? Military strategists in the United States consider China the nation’s main military worry—with the distinct possibility of a major war occurring between the two countries in the years to come. Michael E. O’Hanlon outlines three scenarios that could lead to conflict. | More research and commentary America’s commercial real estate market. Commercial real estate has struggled to keep pace with demand trends in the post-pandemic era, but it’s not all bad news. Yilun Zha and Tracy Hadden Loh discuss trends in the sector and what they mean for the future. Nurturing entrepreneurial scaling in Africa. Tapping Africa’s entrepreneurial potential is an enormous opportunity. In a Foresight Africa viewpoint, Lesly Goh and Nataliya Langburd Wright share ways to strengthen institutions and build the capacity of local entrepreneurs and investors. | About Brookings The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to conduct in-depth, nonpartisan research to improve policy and governance at local, national, and global levels. If you were forwarded this email, sign up for the Brookings Brief to stay updated on our latest work. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |