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U.S. Ukraine response

Why a Possible Trump-Putin Rapprochement Is Good for China

Why a Possible Trump-Putin Rapprochement Is Good for China

By Justyna Szczudlik
Whatever the U.S. intentions, the outcome of the Russia-U.S. dialogue would be beneficial for China.
Japan’s Catch-22 Situation Over US-Ukraine Row

Japan’s Catch-22 Situation Over US-Ukraine Row

By Takahashi Kosuke
Opposition parties are calling for Japan to join forces with European countries that have expressed solidarity with Ukraine, but PM Ishiba has maintained a neutral stance.

With Ukraine, the US Is Repeating Mistakes Made in Afghanistan

With Ukraine, the US Is Repeating Mistakes Made in Afghanistan

By Mojib Atal
In ending the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. belittled and sidelined its partner in favor of engaging with the enemy. The result can hardly be called a success.

What South Korea Is Learning From Trump’s Approach to Ukraine

What South Korea Is Learning From Trump’s Approach to Ukraine

By Mitch Shin
Following Washington’s “American First” approach on diplomacy, South Koreans are expected to show more support for nuclear development.

The US Pivot to Asia Depends on Peace in Ukraine

The US Pivot to Asia Depends on Peace in Ukraine

By Martijn van Ette and Andrew Gawthorpe
In the 1950s the U.S. carried out a pivot from Asia to Europe – despite the outbreak of the Korean War. Trump can learn from that history.
The Ukraine War Is About Who Will Control the Future World Order

The Ukraine War Is About Who Will Control the Future World Order

By Alexandra Vacroux
The war in Ukraine has put the U.S. and China on opposite sides of the conflict. The larger issue here, however, is about who will control the world order of the future.

The Asia-Pacific Is More Important to the US Than the Euro-Atlantic

The Asia-Pacific Is More Important to the US Than the Euro-Atlantic

By Francis P. Sempa
Washington needs to enact the concept of “strategic sequencing” to avoid fighting a two-front war against nuclear-armed rivals.
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