Frank Ahrens was a reporter for The Washington Post before joining Hyundai as head of communications and experiencing culture shock upon moving to Seoul.
Frank Ahrens was a reporter for The Washington Post before joining Hyundai as head of communications and experiencing culture shock upon moving to Seoul.
Donald Trump’s plans to invest in infrastructure could stimulate the U.S. economy and create jobs, but tax cuts could smother long-term growth, says Wharton’s Kent Smetters.
Penn’s Kermit Roosevelt and Georgetown’s Nan Hunter discuss the future of the Supreme Court.
Many LGBT individuals and other minorities in the U.S. have expressed concern about what a Trump administration, along with a conservative congress, will mean for their rights in the workplace and elsewhere. Penn law professor Tobias Barrington Wolff discusses what’s at stake.
Donald Trump will have to recalibrate his positions on trade deals, China and globalization as he begins to govern, says Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett.
The Trump brand once stood for luxury but it’s now about populism. How will Trump recast his brand’s image?
Becoming a one-stop shop seems logical because firms can keep all of a client’s business. But it actually erodes value, Wharton research shows.
Consult with Parliament before acting on Brexit, a court tells British Prime Minister Theresa May. Experts delve into the implications.
The U.S. stock market rebounded a day after the election — a quick reversal that erased an overnight 800-point plunge in the Dow futures after a surprise Donald Trump win.
Donald Trump’s stunning victory begs the question: Where does the country go from here?
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