The policy is turning the world from a rules-based order to a strength-based one. January’s intervention in Venezuela may ...
China-U.S. relations face both opportunities and challenges. At least within this year, and particularly given the three ...
Attempting to use “rebalancing” as an excuse for applying pressure on another country or for excluding a particular country ...
For China, a prerequisite is characterizing the overall kind of relationship the two sides have before specific issues can be discussed. The United States has often taken the opposite approach, ...
Europe is increasingly applying the same economic-security standards to U.S. firms that it once reserved for China, reflecting growing concerns over strategic dependence and American jurisdiction.
Great powers can explore paths toward peaceful coexistence. The most important lesson of the Reykjavik Summit in 1986 was not ...
As more countries seek to break free from external constraints and assert greater control over their own development and security agenda, the global wave of strategic autonomy is increasingly ...
In recent years, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has re‑emerged as a central theme in artificial intelligence research and technology policy debates. In contrast to “narrow artificial ...
Looking back over the past period, even as technological competition between China and the U.S. has intensified, the two sides have also made some constructive progress in cooperation on artificial ...
The current U.S. policy toward Southeast Asia is generating a range of negative effects. If the United States fails to adjust its competitive, confrontational and self-serving foreign policy, its ...
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