Carl Delfeld,
Forbes Asia columnist and global investment strategist's new book, Red, White &
Bold: The New American Century, takes dead aim at renewing America’s
prosperity and global leadership while pointing the way forward for the
Republican Party.
“Carl’s
perspective is truly unique and insightful in understanding the global economy
and the geopolitical situation today, which is why this book is so helpful and
timely.” Steve Forbes
“Delfeld’s
conservative blueprint to renew America’s prosperity is right on the money.” Larry
Kudlow, Host of CNBC’s Kudlow & Company
Without question, this can
and should be a new American century.
This is decided view of global investment strategist and Forbes Asia columnist
Carl Delfeld who closely follows America’s potential global challengers.
Delfeld believes that our
future lies in our hands rather than in Beijing, Brussels or Brasilia. America’s
edge is its indomitable “why not?” attitude as well as its openness and
opportunity for second chances. Deep in the DNA of America is the ambition for
success and the drive to stay “first among equals.”
Red, White &
Bold: The New American Century, takes dead aim at renewing America’s prosperity
and global leadership role while pointing the way forward for the Republican Party.
This means thinking big and understanding
the “guts” of America’s strength and resiliency.
Red, White & Bold: The New American Century addresses the following key themes:
Will America remain the
world’s preeminent power?
Could China challenge our leadership
or will it hit a giant speed bump?
Can America avoid the low
growth, high debt fate of Japan?
How can America rebalance
and put in place a pro-growth agenda?
Learn how America can stay a dynamic global leader by following a pro-growth economic agenda based on America’s ten winning traits, rebalancing eight key relationships such as complexity & simplicity, dependence & self reliance and unity & diversity. Carl also advocates growing with emerging markets, pursuing a realistic China policy, and executing a forward-leaning trade policy as well as a conservative foreign policy.
Specifically, Delfeld calls for
a simple one-rate tax structure that will unify the country, spur growth, reduce
barriers to capital flows and innovation as well as eliminate our national debt
in thirty years. He also wants to unleash America’s entrepreneurial spirit with
a five-year federal tax holiday for new startups with less than 25 employees,
and a doubling of exports during the next decade by growing with emerging
markets.
Delfeld also makes the case
that to move forward, we need to look back to George Washington, Alexander
Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln for they left us a blueprint to remain the
strongest, the most prosperous and the most independent, respected, and
influential nation on earth.
We just need to follow it to
build both a new American century and a resurgent Republican Party. To build on
the ideas in his book, Delfeld has launched a new economic think tank, AmericaUnbound.org
Delfeld is head of the
financial publisher Chartwell Partners, writes the “Global
Gambits” column for Forbes Asia and
is the author of four books on global investing. He was a vice president with
Robert W. Baird & Company opening markets in Tokyo, Sydney and Hong Kong.
Carl served as an international economist with the Joint Economic Committee and
as a consultant on emerging markets with the U.S. Treasury before representing
the United States on the Executive Board of Directors of the Asian Development
Bank in Manila during the administration of George H. W. Bush. He earned a
Masters Degree from The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy followed by
study at Keio University as a Japanese Government scholar.
For more information or to schedule an interview or speaking engagement, please call 877.202.4939.





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