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No, The US Should Not Participate in a Global Corporate Tax
In October of 2021, leaders from 136 countries, including the United States, signed onto an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development statement to endorse a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. Rather than achieving its intended goals of leveling the...
No, But It Should Abide By the Spirit Of the Agreement And Define Its Own Policy
With multinational corporations becoming increasingly powerful, a global effort towards shaping a unified policy on corporate tax rates is vital to ensuring governments can adequately enforce such corporations’ tax obligations without severely limiting any...
Yes, the US Should Participate in a Global Corporate Tax
In June of 2021, 130 countries voted in favor of the minimum global corporate tax of 15%, which would require corporations based in every participating country to pay a 15% tax on all earnings. While this proposal was deemed controversial by some, the benefits of the...
Yes, The US Should Formally Recognize Taiwan
Almost anyone who has grown up in traditionally Abrahamic religions is aware of the lesson of David and Goliath. The small and weak, if resolute, will defeat the strong and violent. The future of Taiwan, however, does not follow this story. If the United States...
No, but The US Should Continue to Support Taiwan Through Military Aid
Taiwan is a country of 23 million people on an island just over 35,000 square miles. With the size of this island taken into consideration, one may scratch their head when trying to comprehend how it occupies such an important role in the current geopolitics of East...
No, the US Should Not Recognize Taiwan and They Should Cease Military Support
Some experts and international affairs observers have called Taiwan “the most dangerous place on Earth,” in part because the current Taiwan government holds an increasingly aggressive attitude towards mainland China. This hostility raises the possibility for Mainland...