The Emerging Age of AI Diplomacy
To compete with China, the United States must walk a tightrope in the Gulf. Read More Here
To compete with China, the United States must walk a tightrope in the Gulf. Read More Here
Any de-dollarization process must account for the fact that countries and business actors will still issue debt securities, bonds, and other instruments in dollar form to meet their capital needs, both regular and emergency, owing to the volume and liquidity provided by the “flexible capital account” standard of the United States. Read More Here
India does not see itself as part of the West, of course, but it does not want to be perceived as anti-Western. This means China will never be able to use BRICS against the West as long as India is a member. Read More Here
The alliance of convenience between Russia and China threatens not only to accelerate an increasingly overstretched America’s relative decline, but also to erode Indian security. Read More Here
Is the alliance is broken and sleepwalking into war? Read More Here
There’s already some discord between the two countries when it comes to China, but there are areas where they could work on similar approaches. Read More Here
China and US in a heated race to establish bases and start extracting resources from the moon, asteroids and beyond. Read More Here
The U.S.-European relationship will have several practical benefits for Washington’s rivalry with Beijing. Read More Here
Biden and the search for a new American strategy. Read More Here
The United States needs a grand strategy to deal with three interconnected threats to global stability. Read More Here