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In Asia, the asymmetry in U.S. trade relations with Japan, South Korea, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is somewhat compensated for by the U.S. policy of rivalry with China. As long as ...
But after a flurry of concern, Europe’s major powers rolled over and went back to sleep. Moscow’s full-scale invasion of the ...
While intended to protect American industry, President Trump’s tariffs will have the opposite effect; they will be the nail ...
Japan and South Korea are marking the 60th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic relations on Sunday, as both ...
As we close doors on educational and cultural exchange programs from our historical top ranking, we will open doors to rivals ...
As rising protectionism erodes multilateralism and fuels geopolitical tensions, Asean+3 economies must reaffirm their ...
Beijing is more openly leveraging its control over rare earths, using them both as a stick to pressure geostrategic rivals ...
Those who direct United States foreign policy still nurture illusions . . . They have finally turned against Soviet Russia because of Moscow’s obvious and implacable hostility to the United States.
I’m satisfied with what we’ve got,” remarked Korean Foreign Minister Lee Tong-won at the signing of Korea and Japan’s Treaty on Basic Relations at the Japanese prime minister’s home in Tokyo on June ...
But it only really began to take hold in the think tanks and foreign policy-setting departments of Washington and other Western capitals in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Normally, negatives do not make headlines. But, at times, they do. The recently concluded G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, ...
What might have been a defining boom of an alliance for the 21st century is, for now, over—its potential a fading echo across a widening void ...