U.S. policy is helping yuan adoption in Latin America.
U.S. policy is helping yuan adoption in Latin America.
Japan is dragging its feet on its transition to clean energy. The Iran War should be a wake-up call that its strategy is ultimately self-defeating.
The passage of Chinese ships through the Strait of Hormuz undermines Washington’s victory narrative.
The “first button” of the U.S.-China garment has been realigned.
By systematically decoupling trade, technology, and global governance from the combustible issue of cross-strait sovereignty, Beijing has successfully offered the Trump administration a transactional, high-yield partnership.
The electric car Is the only winner in the latest Iran War.
If the United States continues to treat the global commons as a zero-sum battlefield, it may find that it has not cornered its rival but has instead isolated itself from the very infrastructure of the modern world.
His useful critique of hyperglobalization is tempered by a failure to understand the disruptive role of the United States.
China’s primary contribution to global stability lies in its supply chain resilience.
Xi Jinping is betting that in a world weary of chaos, the power that brings equipment, credit, and continuity will ultimately prevail.