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The second Trump administration’s trade policies and assertive defense diplomacy have unsettled key Asian allies, straining some relationships while drawing others into deeper military cooperation.
China declined an opportunity to join Iran in its June 2025 confrontation with the United States and Israel. Though Beijing ...
Jonathan Krane, CEO of KraneShares, shares insights from his time living in China and explains why understanding long-term ...
Jonathan Krane, CEO of KraneShares, shares how his personal and professional journey in China led to building a bridge between U.S. investors and the Chinese market. In this interview, he emphasizes ...
In the post-World War II period, the US maintained nearly uncontested supremacy over the vast Asia-Pacific region. Under the ...
Over the past 50 years since diplomatic relations were established between China and the European Union, differences have ...
The country is steering artificial intelligence toward a more balanced, secure and inclusive development path. In doing so, ...
The U.S.’ expanded tariffs under the second Trump administration are reshaping global supply chains by imposing steep, ...
The results of the election in Japan’s House of Councillors highlight a key trend: An era of political fragmentation in ...
The U.S. president’s policies have fueled deglobalization and disrupted the existing international order, but they have also pushed countries around the world to explore new models of cooperation and ...