Ryan Krueger explores the government’s response to the domestic threat of terrorism. Is it an over reach of authority?
Author: Ryan Krueger
Ryan Krueger is a junior research fellow for the International Business and Economy section. He graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2010 with a Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. While completed his degree he focused strongly on International Law, the United States Government, International Political Economy, Defence, Security & Foreign Policy Issues, Contemporary Security Issues, Global Political Military Issues, and Terrorism, War & Global Violence. After graduating he travelled all over Europe and Asia and also lived in Australia for 2 years. He currently works for the Government of Canada in Vancouver.
Global Energy Supremacy
The U.S. needs to lessen the power of oil rich countries around the world. To stabilize global security, the U.S. needs to consider expanding it’s oil exports.
An Analysis of the US Petrodollar
How does the U.S. dollar stay afloat even as the U.S. faces $17 trillion in debt? An analysis of the geopolitics of the US Petrodollar.
Economic Crisis, Round 2
Ryan Krueger examines the possibility of a second financial crisis if China continues down its path.