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Canberra should push to alleviate itself of the burden of managing spent fuel while enhancing commitments to nonproliferation.
Imran Khan’s arrest is another case of business as usual in the country’s frustrating, illiberal democratic experiment.
After the latest outbreak of violence, the country’s transition to democracy appears to be a pipedream.
Despite Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, Xi continues to embrace a self-interested partnership with Russia.
How Russia’s invasion has upended politics and economies far away from the battlefields.
Russia’s invasion has demonstrated the grave human costs when military interests override humanitarian considerations and outpace ethical consensus.
Despite Tokyo’s significant commitments to increased spending, its transition may be too slow to affect U.S. military planning or to reduce the U.S. regional defense burden.
Blinken’s Beijing visit will be seen through a security lens, but Washington should separate its alliance from Manila from its calculations around China.
How Stockholm and Ankara can move past their turbulent month.
The chancellor has rescued his country’s reputation with its allies while upending its relationship with Moscow.