Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs just dropped a truth bomb ๐ฃ on global geopolitics: America's 'winner-takes-all' approach toward China is backfiring. In a recent Leaders Talk appearance, the economist traced this mindset to post-Cold War 1990s hubris, arguing it's fueled everything from trade wars to tech rivalries.
Why It Matters to You
๐ Economic Domino Effect: Sachs warns protectionist policies hurt innovation โ think fewer cool tech gadgets ๐ and slower climate solutions ๐ฑ. 'When we build walls instead of bridges, everyone loses,' he told viewers.
The China Reset Button
๐จ๐ณ Instead of rivalry, Sachs proposes learning from China's development playbook while collaborating on shared challenges like AI ethics and green energy. His take? 'This isn't a Marvel movie โ we don't need heroes and villains.'
Gen-Z's Stake
๐ผ For young professionals and entrepreneurs: Cross-border partnerships could mean more startup opportunities and sustainable supply chains. Students, take note โ future innovation might depend on global brainpower collabs! ๐ง โก
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