|
Hans HoranThe Diplomat |

Trump’s moves are casting doubt on the prospect of a Leaders Summit – and the future of the Quad itself.

Pyongyang’s cyber activities are no longer a peripheral concern but a central component of its broader geopolitical strategy.

Ignoring the threat posed by North Korea, as happened at this year's summit, undermines Euro-Atlantic security.

Faced with mounting doubts over Washington’s reliability, U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific may start charting their own course.

We can expect China to test the resilience of the Taiwan-U.S. partnership under Trump with more gray-zone operations.
