While unprecedented, the purge of Zhang is not a complete surprise, as Xi’s anti-corruption campaign, including within the military, has proceeded since 2013 with remarkable potency. He has taken down ...
Europe is countering gray-zone competition with legal clarity about covert networks that prop up autocracy and enable ...
The opposition coalition that controls Taiwan’s legislature has refused to consider a $40 billion defense budget, even as it seeks deeper ties with Beijing.
Without industrial cooperation with Japan and South Korea, U.S. naval expansion in the Indo-Pacific will remain a pipe dream.
Just because Cuba has no remaining allies doesn’t mean oil sanctions will cause the government to collapse. But it may ...
If the U.S. is no longer as benign an actor as was previously believed, it might be time for its allies to consider balancing ...
Kevin Warsh’s response to the Great Recession drew criticism that he didn’t take the warning signs seriously enough at the ...
The progressive reformist People’s Party is surging in the polls, but if it wins, it could provoke a standoff with the ...
The Canadian premier’s remarks falsely assume that U.S. buy-in is required to uphold the existing world order.
Trump has taken the U.N. Security Council’s authorization to rebuild Gaza and refashioned it into the authority to oversee ...
By competing individually for Trump’s favor, African states are sacrificing their collective leverage precisely when it ...
The U.N. has an opportunity to return to its true mission: preventing great-power confrontation from escalating into World ...
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