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by | Jan 4, 2023

A coming crisis over Taiwan is now popularly treated as a foregone conclusion. China is increasing its military budget, expanding…

by | Jan 1, 2023

A century ago, on December 30, 1922, Russia signed treaties with Ukraine, Byelorussia (now Belarus), and Transcaucasia (combining Armenia, Azerbaijan,…

by | Dec 29, 2022

The Washington Post columnist George Will surveys recent world events and proclaims that the “correlation of world forces” has shifted…

by | Dec 28, 2022

“Xi Catapults the Virus,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, Dec. 28, 2022.

by | Dec 27, 2022

After three years of harsh and inhumane zero-COVID lockdown, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had to reopen the society after…

by | Dec 26, 2022

Just one day after China sent 71 warplanes and seven warships toward Taiwan, the National Interest published a propaganda piece by…

by | Dec 21, 2022

This week, the Biden administration launched its newest offensive against China’s semiconductor market by blacklisting at least 30 Chinese companies,…

by | Dec 20, 2022

Thirty years ago, as the post–Cold War era dawned, the United States formally transferred control of the U.S. Naval Base…

by | Dec 19, 2022

Richard Haass, the longtime president of the Council on Foreign Relations, which publishes Foreign Affairs, the most influential journal of…

by | Dec 19, 2022

The Africa summit is mercifully over. Traffic around the Convention Center in Washington, D.C., is back to normal. More importantly,…

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