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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute's Practice of Global Politics series pre
 sents George Bogden\, senior counsel for trade at Continental Strategy.Thi
 s talk examines how the Trump administration’s economic policy marked a tu
 rning point in U.S. trade and industrial strategy. Rather than treating ta
 riffs\, export controls and investment screening as separate tools\, the a
 dministration used them as interlocking instruments of national power—a fr
 amework that continues to shape current policy.Drawing on first-hand exper
 ience in the Office of Trade Relations at U.S. Customs and Border Protecti
 on\, Dr. Bogden will discuss the evolution of “America First” economic thi
 nking\, its intellectual origins\, and its implications for future adminis
 trations. The session invites a balanced discussion about how strategic co
 mpetition\, domestic politics and global markets are reshaping the boundar
 ies between trade and national security.George E. Bogden serves as senior 
 counsel for trade and tariff at Continental Strategy\, where he advises on
  U.S. industrial\, tariff and critical-minerals policy. Previously\, he se
 rved as executive director of the Office of Trade Relations at U.S. Custom
 s and Border Protection\, and as a legal and research fellow with institut
 ions including Columbia Law School\, the Trilateral Commission and the Ger
 man Marshall Fund. He holds a J.D. from New York University School of Law 
 and a D.Phil. in international relations from the University of Oxford. Hi
 s commentary has appeared in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Time
 s.
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SUMMARY:George Bogden | Reassessing U.S. Economic Strategy: The Trump Era a
 nd Beyond
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute's Practice of Global
  Politics series presents George Bogden\, senior counsel for trade at Cont
 inental Strategy.</p><p>This talk examines how the Trump administration’s 
 economic policy marked a turning point in U.S. trade and industrial strate
 gy. Rather than treating tariffs\, export controls and investment screenin
 g as separate tools\, the administration used them as interlocking instrum
 ents of national power—a framework that continues to shape current policy.
 </p><p>Drawing on first-hand experience in the Office of Trade Relations a
 t U.S. Customs and Border Protection\, Dr. Bogden will discuss the evoluti
 on of “America First” economic thinking\, its intellectual origins\, and i
 ts implications for future administrations. The session invites a balanced
  discussion about how strategic competition\, domestic politics and global
  markets are reshaping the boundaries between trade and national security.
 </p><p>George E. Bogden serves as senior counsel for trade and tariff at C
 ontinental Strategy\, where he advises on U.S. industrial\, tariff and cri
 tical-minerals policy. Previously\, he served as executive director of the
  Office of Trade Relations at U.S. Customs and Border Protection\, and as 
 a legal and research fellow with institutions including Columbia Law Schoo
 l\, the Trilateral Commission and the German Marshall Fund. </p><p>He hold
 s a J.D. from New York University School of Law and a D.Phil. in internati
 onal relations from the University of Oxford. His commentary has appeared 
 in the <em>Wall Street Journal</em> and <em>The New York Times</em>.</p>
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