Why Global Infrastructure is the Most Consequential Aspect of Biden’s China Policy
By Daniel Silverberg, Co-head of Capstone’s National Security Practice Few in Washington noticed in early April the visit of Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein to Riyadh for discussions on China, Yemen, 5G, and, of course, energy. The diplomatic mission by...
Three Predictions on the Debt Limit Fight
By Hunter Hammond and Josh Price, Capstone analysts Capstone believes the debt limit debate will enter a new stage of the Congressional game of chicken in the coming weeks, and the fireworks have just begun. Although the House has gotten the bulk of the early...
Why Regulators are Unprepared for AI and May Never Catch Up
By JB Ferguson, Managing Director of Capstone’s Technology, Media, and Telecommunications practice “All the courage in the world cannot alter fact”— Blade Runner 2049 April 17, 2023 Policymakers are completely unprepared for the AI future being ushered in by the...
The Underappreciated Persistence of Antitrust Regulators
By Ian Tang, Capstone Tech, Media, and Telecommunications Analyst Companies and investors know all too well that the Biden administration has made antitrust a banner agenda item. However, many have questioned how the pace of dealmaking enforcement may change given...























