Biden’s Big Africa Summit Carefully Sidesteps China
In a U-turn from the Trump administration, Team Biden wants to court African nations without talking about Beijing. Read More Here
In a U-turn from the Trump administration, Team Biden wants to court African nations without talking about Beijing. Read More Here
Soviet idea of coexistence was to prevent military conflict, which was seen as a viable choice. But for Chinese, coexistence underlines global interaction, trade. Read More Here
US export curbs threaten record losses for Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese chip makers and don’t guarantee China’s demise. Read More Here
The summit between US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, was, at best, a public-relations effort to provide a brief respite in the ominous progression of conflict escalation. But there was no substance, no strategy, and no path to de-escalation. Read More Here
The LAC buffer zones have created space between Chinese and Indian troops. However, their rapid border infrastructure projects are raising the risk of future conflict. Read More Here
Washington’s crackdown on technology access is creating a new kind of global conflict. Read More Here
The shifting balance of power obscures the continuity in India’s global ambitions. Read More Here
“The world expects, I believe, China and the United States to play key roles in addressing global challenges, from climate changes to food insecurity, and for us to be able to work together,” U.S. President Joe Biden said at his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Bali where world leaders are meeting for the […]
US leader signals he is not on a destabilising warpath while bloc fails as ever to address various pressing regional issues. Read More Here
A Republican-led House could mean a more hawkish stance on China and less aid for Ukraine—or more of the same. Read More Here