2026.20: Shifting Alliances in a Changing World
Geopolitics
Global
Started May 24, 2026
The best Stratechery content from the week of May 11, 2026, including a new kind of computing, Elon Musk, and 360 degrees of US-China relations
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2026.20: Shifting Alliances in a Changing World
Stratechery (United States) | May 15, 2026
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The emergence of a new kind of computing will revolutionize industries, driving innovation and economic growth in ways we have yet to imagine.
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Collaboration between the US and China on technological innovations could lead to breakthroughs that benefit both nations and the world at large.
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Elon Musk's influence on technology often prioritizes personal ambition over collective responsibility, potentially endangering ethical standards in tech.
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Rapid technological advancements can exacerbate global inequalities, as nations struggle to keep pace with the demands of new computing paradigms.
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The shifting alliances between the US and China reflect a complex geopolitical landscape that requires nuanced understanding and strategic diplomacy.
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