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The smoldering wreckage of an American F-15 fighter jet in the Kuwaiti desert offers a grim, physical testament to the escalating costs
As Beijing prepares to convene the annual Two Sessions, the traditional political pageantry at the Great Hall of the People
For decades, the world’s most valuable American export was not a physical commodity or a digital service. It was the
In the world of international economics, there are moments that serve as a testament to the sheer scale and potential
In 1648, the Peace of Westphalia established a revolutionary principle that has anchored global order for nearly four centuries: the legal equality
In the corridors of Washington, the world is increasingly viewed through the narrow prism of a besieged fortress. For the
For much of the last half-century, the study of global exchange rates has been treated as a branch of physics.
By Alon Ben-Meir Donald Trump’s absurdity seems to have no limits. Feeling emboldened after invading Venezuela, he now believes he
For nearly eight decades, the U.S. dollar has occupied a place in the global order that no other currency has
For decades, the Group of 20 served as the primary shorthand for global stability. It was the room where the
In the early hours of January 3, 2026, the international order did not just bend; it broke. The images of
Europe is entering a moment of renewed strategic doubt. Conversations about security that once seemed theoretical have taken on a
The agreement by NATO members to raise defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035 has been welcomed across
By Alon Ben-Meir Human rights violations are a global scourge that have engulfed scores of countries on every continent. It
The Arctic, once a distant and desolate expanse, is now at the epicenter of global competition. March 2025 marked a
If global climate diplomacy feels stuck, China’s new 2035 roadmap offers a reminder that ambition and realism can coexist. As world leaders
As world leaders prepare to gather in Belém, Brazil for COP30, the global climate conversation is once again at a
The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), underway in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2025, is already proving to
In the annals of diplomacy, few venues are less glamorous than an airport VIP lounge. Yet it was here, amid
In the shadow of South Korea’s bustling APEC summit, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping sat down on October 30
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Trump’s upcoming meeting in Gyeongju could mark a turning point in U.S.-China relations,
In an era when the global economy staggers under the weight of inflation, trade wars, and geopolitical fractures, China’s Communist
The peace agreement signed in Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13 between Israel and Hamas has rightly been hailed as a watershed moment.
The United States and China are locked in another round of economic confrontation, with actions on both sides intensifying a
The United States’ latest U.S. salvo in its bid to kneecap China’s technological ascent is as predictable as it is
By Alon Ben-Meir Although Trump does not necessarily follow logical and practical foreign policy to frame US relations with other
Donald Trump’s decision to change the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, announced on September
In an era where the winds of protectionism howl across the global economic landscape, threatening to uproot the fragile edifice
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin offered the kind of optics global diplomacy excels at: smiling leaders, carefully
By Jonathan Power Everything gets said, nothing gets done. When President Donald Trump met with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska,
It has become a ritual of American politics: Donald Trump strides onto the global stage, proclaims himself the indispensable dealmaker,
On the Fourth of July, while Americans were watching fireworks light up the sky, President Donald Trump was lighting a
As the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) prepares to convene its 25th Heads of State Council summit in Tianjin on August
When Circle, the world’s second-largest dollar stablecoin company, floated its shares at the start of June, the reaction was euphoric.
The latest Sino-American “handshake”—a 90-day pause on tariffs, semiconductor export bans, and rare-earth chokeholds agreed in Geneva and...
In the shadow of a Trump belligerent presidency and with an economy staggering under its own contradictions, the United States
“We made a great deal with China. We’re very happy with it.” So declared President Donald Trump in his familiar
By the time Washington and Beijing released their latest joint statement on May 12 – ostensibly pressing pause on a spiraling...
By now, it should surprise no one that Benjamin Netanyahu prefers the echo chamber of his own making to the
The ghost of the Cold War is not quite ready to rest. According to the latest SIPRI report, global military
“Harvard is a threat to democracy,” declared US President Donald Trump in a Truth Social post. He accused the university of
While Washington remains consumed by tariff debates and political theatrics, Chinese President Xi Jinping is quietly redrawing the strategic map
President Donald Trump’s erratic dance with tariffs continues to confound not just global markets but even his own team. On April 22, in
In the last decade, a profound shift has taken place in global academia that has fundamentally altered the hierarchy of
Russian President Vladimir Putin is once again playing a calculated game with the proposed ceasefire deal. Putin’s response has been
The dramatic sequence of events that began on October 7, 2023, with Hamas’s strike in Israel, has cascaded through the Middle East, toppling...