The follow
ing post has three questions;
1.Potential shift of the economic center of gravity from the traditional
1. What will a potential shift of the economic center of gravity from the traditional G-8 countries—Canada, United States, Japan, Germany, UK, France, Italy, and Russia (currently suspended over
its annexation of the Crimea)—to the BRICS countries mean? Does it signal hope for a new wave of economic growth and new eng
ines of regional prosperity to drive the global economy, or does it
signal the fad
ing importance of Europe and the United States? Will the rise of the BRICS countries signal the rise of middle classes with
in those countries or a further expansion of
inequity
in
income distribution? How can governance challenges
in each of the BRICS countries derail their economic growth? Resource challenges? Demography and population? The threat of conflict? Please note:
Orig
inally,
in 2001, this group of emerg
ing economies was known as BRIC when it consisted of only four nations: Brazil, Russia, India, and Ch
ina. In 2010 South Africa was
inducted, chang
ing the
acronym to BRICS. 2. In recent years the EU has experienced both growth and turmoil, especially with the exit of Great Brita
in (expected to be completed before 2020). What pressures do you th
ink
the EU is fac
ing and will be fac
ing
in the next few years? What sort of competition will the EU face with other trad
ing blocs like the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) and the Southem African
Development Community (SADC)?
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3.Shakespeare at The Park Trump Controversy
Argumentative writ
ing You are the CEO of a major U.S. corporation (your choice) and must make a decision whether your company will sponsor the Public Theater’s production of Julius Caesar featur
ing
a Trump-like Julius Caesar. In a letter to your shareholders, expla
in your decision and rationale, show
ing that you understand Shakespeare’s play
in nuanced detail