Chat Club Up-to-Date: Pippa Malmgren on the US elections and the new world order
In the run-up to the US elections, I had an exclusive conversation with Pippa Malmgren in which she shares her views on the outcome of the presidential election. She sheds light on why the third candidate in the race, Robert Kennedy, is polling surprisingly well - even better than Obama at this stage, and nearly not mentioned by anyone. A critical issue for Kennedy could be his campaign promise to ban pharmaceutical advertising on US television.
The complexity of the US electoral system
In our conversation, we also discuss the pitfalls of the US electoral system. If neither Biden nor Trump achieve the required number of votes, things will get complicated. Pippa Malmgren explains how this situation could affect the political landscape in the US and what scenarios are conceivable.
The future of the world order
Pippa Malmgren also provides insights into the emerging world order. She analyses the strategies of China, Russia and the USA and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of China and the USA as business locations. What does this geopolitical development mean for Europe? And why is space suddenly becoming the focus of armaments?
"Ukraine is not a ground war, it's a space war," explains Pippa Malmgren in our interview. She emphasises that modern wars are increasingly being fought in space, as they are heavily dependent on satellites.
A fascinating conversation with new perspectives
Pippa Malmgren provides fascinating insights and perspectives in our conversation. She vividly explains the complex interrelationships between the global economy, geopolitics and technology. In doing so, she draws on her extensive practical experience. This interview offers valuable insights for anyone interested in international politics and economics.