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Washington is now piling up debt even in the absence of an emergency. In the long run, this sort of quick fix, where the cure ...
A new global stage is clearly being set as Western powers begin to react to China’s rivalling interests, and the U.K. may be ...
The Global South has gone from a nebulous new buzzword to a true factor in determining the world’s relationships. Though far ...
Amid the uncertainty of U.S. domestic affairs and the evolving international order, the transatlantic relationship — despite ...
The United States has launched a review of the AUKUS pact—a trilateral security arrangement between Australia, the United ...
In 1966, the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, France, and China not only were the only countries that possessed nuclear weapons; they also had enough wisdom to recognize the ...
Strategic adjustments, characterized by economic decoupling, high-tech restrictions and military posturing in the ...
By equating artificial intelligence data flows with national security risks, the United States has effectively designated China as a presumptive problem. This has not only soured the atmosphere for ...
An extreme imbalance of power appears likely to emerge in the future. Donald Trump’s personal attitude will be a critical ...
China’s economy today bears an unsettling resemblance to Japan’s in the 1990s, when the collapse of a housing bubble led to ...
Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party faces mounting political turmoil and scandal, weakening its ability to govern despite recent electoral wins. At the same time, doubts about U.S. security support ...
European Union leaders’ proclamations of supply autonomy sound great under the spotlight, but don’t hold up under the microscope. The truth may be that China already has won the game with its ...
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