In the near future, the supposed “multipolar” world has been deferred, giving way instead to “orbital bipolarity”—a system in ...
The Trump administration’s transactional diplomacy in Central Asia comes with both reconfiguration and constraints. It has broadened the scope of U.S. engagement, yet its depth and structural impact ...
Reframing Europe as an example of civilizational erosion reinforces crisis narratives among conservatives in the United States while mirroring problems that exist within Europe itself. In effect, ...
Trump and Xi’s latest meeting was a remarkable display of amiability between the U.S. and China, yet the conflicts at hand saw no progress toward resolution.
A world order without the United States has been discussed widely. One example relates to reform of the World Trade ...
China and the U.S. must avoid both the Thucydides trap and the Cold War trap. This is not only in their strategic interest ...
By sacrificing Chinese interests to signal alignment with the United States, the European Union overestimates its own ...
Europe’s dissatisfaction, anxiety and dependence will continue to shape the next stage of transatlantic relations. The rift ...
The meeting of two presidents in South Korea laid a solid foundation for the future. Both China and the U.S. will exist for a ...
The impact on the global economic and trade landscape is unmistakable. These tariffs will establish trade frictions a a new ...
When Japan’s new prime minister Sanae Takaichi took office, she pledged to focus on economic improvement. After her Taiwan ...
China and Italy’s 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties underscores a shared recognition that disengagement is neither realistic nor beneficial, even as geopolitical tensions rise. The way forward is a ...