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All of China’s hard infrastructure in Southeast Asia hasn’t translated into an increase in soft power.
Recent visits by European officials highlight the EU’s lack of internal cohesion.
Recent reports indicate that Chinese state-owned defense companies are shipping navigation equipment, jamming technology, and jet-fighter parts to sanctioned Russian government-owned defense companies.
Can China and India disengage from contested territories along the border?
The agreement moves Doha closer to Beijing, which has been meticulously building up its presence in the Gulf.
The war in Ukraine is increasing Beijing’s concern about Washington’s intentions.
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
Biden and Xi will meet virtually to discuss the many issues plaguing the U.S.-China relationship. Which issues will rise to the top—and what can the two leaders do to address them?
Under President Moon Jae-in, South Korea has pursued closer ties with Southeast Asia and India through the New Southern Policy. How do Seoul’s priorities in the region converge with those of other actors?
As U.S.-China relations have soured, high-level contact between the two countries’ militaries has declined. Some form of resumed military-to-military interactions could help prevent a misunderstanding or miscalculation from spiralling into a full-blown conflict.