The U.S. president has been a bull in a china shop over the past year, shaking the international order to the core. Such shocks to the global governance system present new opportunities and challenges ...
The world has entered a period of wrecking-ball politics. Leaders have risen to prominence by promising sweeping demolition rather than careful reform. They seek to tear down rules and institutions at ...
For Europe, despair runs deeper than sorrow when it comes to the United States. Yet it will seek to leverage its ...
By threatening to seize Greenland by force, US President Donald Trump has exposed the childlike illusions of his European ...
China’s creation and evolution of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank illustrates a strategy of shaping, rather than ...
The durability of any China-UK rapprochement will depend not on diplomatic symbolism but on whether London is prepared to ...
The United States is undergoing a historically familiar phase of imperial decline, marked by internal dysfunction, economic overreach, and diminishing global credibility, alongside the rise of China ...
The layering and reconfiguration of connectivity is underway. History warns that declaring the end of globalization too early ...
Prof. Li Cheng argues that both U.S. and Chinese leaders prioritize domestic challenges and do not view each other as ...
Following the Busan summit, Prof. Wang expresses renewed optimism about US-China relations, citing mutual respect and a ...
Prof. Wang Dong explains that Trump's foreign policy, rooted in the MAGA movement and domestic economic frustrations, ...
Prof. Wang highlights that while the personal relationship between US and Chinese leaders remain amicable. This does not ...
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