With its focus on war with its neighbor, Russia has taken its eyes off the ball elsewhere. As a result, its position is much ...
More sanctions could push Moscow over the edge and serve as a deterrent to Beijing.
James Birch’s frank and funny memoir recalls the conceptual artists’ 1990 visits to China and the Soviet Union ...
President Trump’s enduring interest in acquiring Greenland injects further potential geostrategic challenges in the region’s ...
One China expert told Newsweek that the USAID funding freeze had handed an "enormous gift" to Beijing's push to influence the ...
The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle USAID has sparked concerns over America’s global influence, opening doors ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Moscow on May 9, 2025, to attend the Victory Day parade marking 80 years since the ...
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The real question isn’t whether the U.S. should engage, but how — and whether we act before Beijing or Moscow fill the void.
China has presented itself as a neutral party and mediator since Putin launched the full-scale invasion three years ago.
If USAID is packing up and moving out, China seems all too happy to move in. That’s the trend that longtime U.S. China watchers and aid workers are already noticing in the weeks since President DONALD ...
Greenland’s representative in the United States met recently with at least one ambassador from the Pacific Islands to learn ...
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