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AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: China should play a bigger role in the world. That's the belief of the country's president, Xi Jinping, and he's making it happen.
This article was originally published at Stratfor.com. By Rodger Baker In 2008, Stratfor published The Geopolitics of China: A Great Power Enclosed, the second in a series of monographs describing ...
Demand from China and the rest of the world ensures its impact on diplomacy and markets, but there's no question its supremacy is waning China and the rest of the world remain thirsty for oil.
It will be interesting to see whether the EU and China deepen cooperation at least in climate action. So far, Sino-EU joint ...
It positivism and constructive role in geopolitics is well conceived. It has emerged as a significant contributor to global peace, security, development, and prosperity. Search ...
Leaders agreed at a Beijing gathering to push for an ambitious outcome at this year’s climate summit in Brazil.
As China's defence posture alters spheres of influence and trade, its allies and rivals are recalibrating their own military policies The global military-industrial complex is tightening its grip on ...
China and Belarus conducted joint military exercises near the Polish border during the NATO summit, where leaders condemned Beijing's support for Russia. The drills, the first of their kind ...
As Russia’s position wanes in Central Asia, and China’s waxes, if American interests are to be maintained, Washington has to find ways to tap into the region’s potential.
Her re-entry is significant from at least two perspectives. First, it completely disrupts the geopolitical game in Nepal, and ...
While health provisioning and health policy have long played an important role in geopolitics, ... with China’s reopening and what is being, you know, discussed as revenge tourism.