Independent Thought. Global Insight.
Meet Edouard Prisse – Political Observer & Author
Edouard Prisse is a European political observer and author known for his independent perspective on global affairs. With a foundation in law, economics, and the study of power structures, his work connects theory with real-world developments to explain the forces shaping today’s geopolitical landscape.
Through careful analysis and a willingness to question prevailing assumptions, Prisse brings clarity to issues that are often overlooked, including China’s rise and the global consequences of modern trade policy.
From Law to Global Analysis
The Journey of Edouard Prisse
Edouard Prisse holds an MA in Dutch law and an MBA from the internationally respected INSEAD Business School. His academic work includes the study of the economic ideas of John Maynard Keynes and a focus on the legal and structural power systems that influence national and international policy.
His academic background, combined with professional experience as both a consultant and legal adviser, allows him to approach global political and economic developments from multiple perspectives.
Independent Voice in a Complex World
A European Political Observer with Global Perspective
As an independent European political observer, Edouard Prisse studies global developments without affiliation to political institutions or parties. His work examines how trade policy, economic integration, and institutional incentives influence the balance of power between nations.
Prisse’s writing is analytical and evidence-based, yet accessible to readers who want to understand complex global challenges without specialized academic training.
Author of We Are Funding China’s Growth and Sleeping With the Enemy
Examining Global Trade and Power
In his books We Are Funding China’s Growth and Sleeping With the Enemy: What the White House Still Misses on China, Edouard Prisse examines how Western economic policies and trade relationships contributed to China’s rise as a global economic power.
Drawing on legal, economic, and political analysis, Prisse connects policy decisions, economic incentives, and global trade structures to show how these forces shape international power dynamics. His work encourages readers to reconsider how trade policy, political assumptions, and media narratives have influenced the long-term economic and strategic interests of Western societies.