Scholars trace a growing list of Trump second term failures to a governing style built on personal judgment over expertise and advice.
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Bahrain’s Political Economy stands at a crossroads, where war-induced shocks have exposed deep fiscal fragilities that diversification alone could never truly resolve.
Real output, spending, income, jobs, and debt service all defy the doomer narrative on the Trump economy. But inflation’s scar tissue lingers.
This strategic macroanalysis exposes the deep structural fragilities of state-led economic systems and outlines the debt-laden limits of central planning.
The U.S. faces a strategic crisis where military force can no longer compensate for a profound loss of international legitimacy.
Gulf states are borrowing heavily; the wisdom of each approach hinges on whether funds fuel productive development or recurrent spending.
