The deep and enduring divisions between Europe and the United States over how best to handle China are on full display once again. U.S. Secretary State Antony Blinken is scheduled ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at an expected Iranian attack on Israel, Ukraine’s efforts to bolster conscription, and a record-breaking fraud scandal in Vietnam. Welcome back to ...
On March 25, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared that it would not recognize the U.S. continental shelf limits announced last December, because the United States, which has still ...
For months, if not years, governments and industries that rely on semiconductors have worried about the possibility of China invading Taiwan. The island, after all, makes about 92 percent of ...
Ten years ago, when I was in the late stages of research for a book about China’s sense of its power across the ages, I flew to Palawan, a little-heard-of, ...
When U.S. President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House on April 10, both leaders, facing domestic political challenges at home, will be eager to ...
When Hanoi declared its support for China’s proposed “community of shared destiny” during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Vietnam last December, it was hailed by Beijing. China wants a ...
For the United States, foreign policy has always been a mix of securing interests and promoting values, and India checks the box on multiple counts. Washington and New Delhi routinely ...
Even as its members take part in Steadfast Defender 2024, NATO’s largest military exercise since the Cold War, it is clear that the alliance remains ill-prepared against Russia’s military capabilities ...