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The agreement moves Doha closer to Beijing, which has been meticulously building up its presence in the Gulf.
The Biden administration wanted to send a clear message of strong re-engagement in Africa.
France and America face a new raft of challenges.
“We have to be very clear-eyed about what is feasible, politically and socially.”
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
Riyadh is displaying a new foreign policy activism under the leadership of King Salman and his powerful son.
China’s energy sector had a potentially watershed year in 2013. Reforms that could have a profound impact on China’s environment and energy policy were floated.
Multinational corporations need to take the first crucial step of setting environmental-protection standards for their suppliers.
The world is not running out of oil—in fact, it may never run out of hydrocarbons. But new oils must be carefully analyzed before the environment is irreparably damaged.
The Chinese government takes the issue of tackling climate change very seriously, but a number of further policy steps and initiatives could be adopted.