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If the United States can adapt flexibly and prioritize consensus with its trading partners, it may solidify its economic dominance. Otherwise, persistent high tariffs risk deepening global trade ...
The Global South has gone from a nebulous new buzzword to a true factor in determining the world’s relationships. Though far ...
US Vice President J.D. Vance recently tried to cast President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as a ...
The most recent trade talks between the United States and China in Geneva and London provided little more than temporary ...
China-U.S. competition is fueled by overall national strength. In addition to growing its own hard and soft power, it should ...
The answer will depend on whom you ask. But one thing is certain, the attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran’s nuclear facilities did not advance the cause of peace in the Middle East. They o ...
Amid the uncertainty of U.S. domestic affairs and the evolving international order, the transatlantic relationship — despite ...
The United States has launched a review of the AUKUS pact—a trilateral security arrangement between Australia, the United ...
Washington is now piling up debt even in the absence of an emergency. In the long run, this sort of quick fix, where the cure ...
A new global stage is clearly being set as Western powers begin to react to China’s rivalling interests, and the U.K. may be ...
As Philippine President Marcos Jr. embarks on a crucial trip to Washington, uncertainties triggered by U.S. tariffs are unsettling global markets and the trade war with China is squeezing third ...
Chinese manufacturing has come a long way – and by some measures, it is stronger than ever. Whereas foreign-invested enterprises were the driving force behind China’s manufacturing exports 20 years ...
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