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America’s sweeping tariffs are harmful to both the world economy and to America itself and should be revoked. But a bigger ...
The trickiest problem for South Korea’s diplomacy is balancing the country’s relationships with the United States, China and ...
The ROK’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, is attempting to improve relations with Pyongyang. But if Seoul is serious, it will ...
Today’s international order is shaped by “orbital bipolarity,” dominated by the United States and China, with secondary ...
Conventional thinking would assume the Trump administration’s haphazard approach to China will become an articulated stance ...
As the endgame looms over the proxy war in Ukraine, the catastrophic costs of the unwarranted conflict continue to soar.
China’s 2025 summer box office hit, uses photography as a metaphor for history, memory, and justice during the Nanjing ...
The legacy of Donald Trump may endure if only because he triggered a new global order through the law of unintended ...
Turbulence has overwhelmed the current international system and SCO member states are feeling a profound impact. The Tianjin Summit is designed to further deepen multilateral cooperation and to ...
The Alaska Summit signals a revival of major power coordination, with Europe determined not to forsake the peace dividends it ...
China’s approach to conflict mediation is characterized by what scholars call “quasi-mediation diplomacy,” in which Beijing emphasizes rhetoric and symbolic gestures while avoiding costly commitments.
Whether the dream is making America great again or the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, the aspirations of the two countries’ respective peoples for a better life should drive every decision.