The president’s approach to foreign policy helps Russia and China supersede America.
The Trump administration is proposing fees on the use of China’s commercial ships it says could help counter the country’s maritime dominance.
Unlike Nixon and Kissinger’s gambit in the 1970s, the strategy threatens to divide the West.
China has little cause to worry about the US-Russia rapprochement, according to observers, who say the Asian neighbours' shared strategic goal to counter the West and their deep economic ties make for ...
U.S. officials are considering whether they can strike a deal with China that would ramp up its purchases of American goods ...
One month into Trump 2.0, the global order is in turmoil. Shock, outrage and confusion ripple through diplomatic circles and ...
Nixon, advised by Henry Kissinger, capitalized on existing fractures between leaders in China and Russia, created by ideological differences and territorial skirmishes. Today, the neighbors are ...
US President Donald Trump’s push to end the war in Ukraine appears poised to hand key concessions to Russia, leaving Kyiv and ...
The start of 2025 has been good for China and its reputation as a high-tech innovator. The unveiling of the Chinese-made ...
President Donald Trump’s restrictions on foreign aid and targeting of a key agency funding programs around the world may be ...
China has accused the Trump administration of “serious regression” in its position on Taiwan, after the State Department ...
Russia talks in Saudi Arabia—without Ukraine's participation—give a glimpse at how Trump may handle a crisis over Taiwan.
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