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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends Prime Minister’s Questions at the House of Commons in London on March 3. Photo: AFP
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Terry Su is president of Lulu Derivation Data Ltd, a Hong Kong-based online publishing house and think tank specialising in geopolitics. Prior to the establishment of Lulu Derivation with his partners in 2019, Mr Su spent more than two decades as an investment banker and senior business executive. From 2003 to 2006, Mr Su was an external member of the Departmental Advisory Committee of the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics at City University of Hong Kong. He has bachelor s degrees in history (1985) and in international politics (1987) from Peking University, and a master of letters degree in international relations (1991) from Oxford University (with Swire Scholarship).
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Terry Su is president of Lulu Derivation Data Ltd, a Hong Kong-based online publishing house and think tank specialising in geopolitics. Prior to the establishment of Lulu Derivation with his partners in 2019, Mr Su spent more than two decades as an investment banker and senior business executive. From 2003 to 2006, Mr Su was an external member of the Departmental Advisory Committee of the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics at City University of Hong Kong. He has bachelor s degrees in history (1985) and in international politics (1987) from Peking University, and a master of letters degree in international relations (1991) from Oxford University (with Swire Scholarship).
The post-Brexit calculation was that even if Britain struggled on its own, it would still be better than life in the EU. Amid steady EU leadership and a rise in trade deals without the UK in them, though, that does not seem to be the case.
The post-Brexit calculation was that even if Britain struggled on its own, it would still be better than life in the EU. Amid steady EU leadership and a rise in trade deals without the UK in them, though, that does not seem to be the case. 10 Mar 2021 - 5:45AM
Between Republican defiance, class conflict and America’s fading international sway, the US president will have to walk a fine line to do what America needs – reduce its international commitments to put its house in order first.