Trump’s re-election as U.S. president introduces new uncertainties into China-U.S.-Japan relations. His protectionist, anti-global tendencies were laid bare during his campaign, when he pledged to ...
China’s engineering prowess has been nothing short of extraordinary. From world-class infrastructure and eco-friendly cities to space systems and high-speed trains, China’s impressive accumulation of ...
The risk of a nuclear accident, mistake or blunder that escalates into war is a tangible reality. U.S.-China engagement is urgently needed and could produce more stability and sustainability than many ...
Despite his unpredictability, Donald Trump seems committed to the current strategic trajectory. But China has gained a deeper understanding and accumulated significant experience. It will likely ...
The recent prisoner swap and forward movement on illicit drugs by China and the United States demonstrates that the two powers can make stabilizing progress together when they put their minds to it.
There are no winners in war — either shooting wars or technology wars. The scope of the new agreement between China and the United States is narrower after revisions, yet it’s still good for both ...
As 2025 approaches, the global climate crisis is set to intensify, and the global climate governance process may enter a period of hardship and turmoil. In the face of new challenges, developing ...
Middle Eastern nations are capitalizing on Donald Trump’s penchant for unprincipled, no-limits deal-making, even though he has yet to assume office. These countries are scrambling to position ...
From Shinzo Abe’s concept of escaping the postwar regime to Shigeru Ishiba’s idea of postwar political settlement, the ...
Rick Waters is the managing director of Eurasia Group’s China practice. He previously served as the U.S. State Department’s ...
Daniel Russel is vice-president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute. He previously ...
The Trump White House is likely to ignite another round of inflation in new trade and tech wars. And that could drive ...