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This Clingendael Report aims to contribute to a reorientation of the EU in the broad field of economic security, in the transatlantic context and with Japan, India and Australia.
To succeed in Asia, President-elect Joe Biden will need an administration that whines less, competes more, and leverages American strengths in the Asia that actually exists, not the one of its wishes, dreams, and fantasies.
The ROK-US and the United States should not miss another challenging issue in the ROK-US relationship that deserves great attention, the reconstruction of nuclear cooperation.
A measure in the annual National Defense Authorization Act will require the Treasury Department to begin collecting beneficial ownership information on companies registered in the United States, effectively banning anonymously owned companies, including shell companies that are often used as fronts for dirty money.
While people may want to throw around words like “revolution” in discussing the victory of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris campaign over Donald Trump, it isn’t an apt description—at least not in terms of the system.
Sophisticated Chinese media influence operations in Japan are already underway.
Trumpism will be around much longer than Donald Trump.
A year after French President Emmanuel Macron declared NATO “brain dead,” the military alliance has finally come up with a worthy response to and a blueprint for how it can step into the future.
In gaining U.S. recognition for its annexation of Western Sahara, Morocco achieved a central foreign policy objective without having to define the political terms of that annexation.
The Communist Party is putting ideological battles first.