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 PS On Point Weekly Newsletter In a new Insider Interview, Jim O'Neill discusses the BRICS, th

 [View this message in a web browser]( [PS On Point]( PS On Point Weekly Newsletter In a new Insider Interview, Jim O'Neill discusses the BRICS, the future of global governance, the US and Chinese economies, and his own policy priorities as the new chairman of Chatham House. insider interview FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 [New Rules for the New Global Economy]( New Rules for the New Global Economy By Jim O'Neill With Donald Trump's presidency hastening the decline of the US-led international order, questions of global governance have become increasingly urgent. Many of the economic-policy decisions that the United States, China, and other emerging players make today will be felt for decades to come. [Read More]( [Subscribe Now]( THE BIG PICTURE The Big Picture brings together 4-5 Project Syndicate commentaries on topics in the news - and on the deeper issues driving the news. [The Greenback's Payback]( The Greenback's Payback As US President Donald Trump continues his crusade against America's bilateral trade deficit with China, a rising dollar promises to derail his efforts. Will Trump's currency frustrations lead him to even rasher policy decisions? [Read More]( PREVIOUSLY IN PS ON POINT [No Robo-Apocalypse]( No Robo-Apocalypse By Mark Paul It is now conventional wisdom to think that rapid automation and advances in artificial intelligence will eventually render most professions obsolete, ushering in an age of mass unemployment. But there is no economic law that says workers must lose out when new innovations are introduced. [Read More]( This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from this list](.

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