David P. Goldman
Washington Fellow
David P. Goldman is a Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life. His research focuses on China, American manufacturing, and trade policy.
Goldman is Deputy Editor of Asia Times, where he has written the "Spengler" column since 2001. He is also a Senior Fellow of the London Institute for Policy Research. He previously was a partner at Reorient Group (Hong Kong), and global head of fixed income research at Bank of America and Cantor Fitzgerald. He was also a Managing Director at Credit Suisse and Bear Stearns, a member of Institutional Investor's All-America Fixed Income Team, and was the Pulliam Fellow at Hillsdale College in 2017.
His books include You Will Be Assimilated: China's Plan to Sino-Form the World (2020), How Civilizations Die (2011), and It's Not the End of the World — It's Just the End of You (2011).
Goldman writes frequently for The Claremont Review of Books, The Wall Street Journal, First Things, Newsweek, Law & Liberty and Tablet Magazine. He has published numerous scholarly articles on economics, finance, and intellectual history.
Articles by David P. Goldman
WILL WE BE SINO-FORMED?
The Destructive Impact of Cultural Heideggerianism
Can We Contain the Dragon?
China need not win the Fourth Industrial Revolution race
How America Can Lose the Fourth Industrial Revolution
An Almost-Blessing and an Almost-Curse for an Almost-Chosen Nation
China’s Attempt to Avoid the American Tech Monopoly Trap
But Thou Shalt Endure
A review of The Decline of Nations: Lessons for Strengthening America at Home and in the World.