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Washington can’t decouple from China without Europe’s help, while China hopes to soften Europe’s stance and has focused its diplomacy there. This has put Brussels in a pivotal position.
China’s counterterrorism efforts in Southeast Asia could change under the Global Security Initiative.
America will struggle to meet its global aspirations unless its leaders can make progress resolving its domestic controversies.
Despite its authoritarian origins, the draft offers lessons for building a truly democratic framework.
With relations at an all-time low, punitive actions targeting China have become politically popular, even if they have no analytical basis.
For Saudi Arabia, the China-brokered deal is a pragmatic security choice that goes beyond hedging and balancing against Washington.
The relationship between Malaysia and China is positive and productive—but sensitive issues lie under the surface.
Canberra is becoming a critical player in collectively deterring Chinese aggression through force posture cooperation
Despite Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, Xi continues to embrace a self-interested partnership with Russia.
Beijing’s success will depend on the policies of regional actors—particularly Iran.