The cases of Greenland, Venezuela and Ukraine signal what’s coming in the next phase of global governance. It is not ...
Is the United States engaging in retrenchment or a new form of hegemony? Venezuela and Greenland are not separate stories but a single thread. A more transactional, more emotional and more ...
The most important question stemming from America’s intervention in Venezuela is not whether it violated international law ...
Acquiring nuclear weapons would not only undermine the global nuclear non-proliferation framework but also deal a fundamental ...
As the Philippines assume the ASEAN chairmanship in 2026, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is seeking to de-escalate tensions ...
As artificial intelligence rapidly expands, the United States and China face similar sustainability challenges, but their ...
The U.S. kidnapping of President Maduro represents one of the worst violations of international law by a major power in ...
Even among America’s allies in the West there is a growing willingness to resist unrestrained U.S. unilateralism. The U.S.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent visit to China reinforced bilateral ties through trade, investment, and scientific ...
When lawless behavior by powerful nations can be carried out with virtual impunity—with no significant international ...
China has deliberately kept the yuan stable in recent years, prioritizing currency credibility and controlled ...
Donald Trump’s foreign policy is either following a disruptive logic to reshape the global power landscape, or it is merely a ...
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