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Gotta Serve Somebody? Not Necessarily: Europe in the US-China Crossfire
By Plamen Tonchev
The EU can carve out its own position vis-a-vis the United States and China.
Trump-Kim 2: Why Hanoi?
By Viet Phuong Nguyen
What can we tell from the decision to select Hanoi as the venue for the second Trump-Kim meeting?
The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States
By Catherine Putz
It’s no easy thing to balance a distant ally with a worrisome close neighbor.
US Envoys Due in Beijing for Trade Talks
By Joe McDonald
China says U.S. envoys are expected in Beijing on Monday for talks on the trade fight.
Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei
By Uday Khanapurkar
The Canadian arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou came at the request of the U.S., but Canada is likely to be the biggest loser.
Avoiding a New Cold War: The World Needs a Wind of Change
By Ofer Fridman
Why re-establishing lost trust between Russia and the West is more important than ever.
Can Russia Play a Positive Role on the Korean Peninsula?
By Sung Young Jang & Hansol Kim
Russia has the potential to become a stable partner on the Korean Peninsula.
Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan
By C. Christine Fair
A new strategy for Afghanistan begins in Iran and needs India’s help.
Non-Aligned Amid Great Power Rivalry? The Case of Papua New Guinea
By Patrick Kaiku
A joint base with Australia may tip PNG away from its critical non-aligned balance in the Pacific.
US Should Prioritize a Peace Agreement With North Korea
By Brad Stapleton
Washington and Pyongyang remain at loggerheads over which should come first: denuclearization or a peace agreement.
US Commerce Secretary Praises Uzbekistan's Progress
By Catherine Putz
Secretary Wilbur Ross praised Uzbekistan's “democratic reforms,” but what he really meant was economic reforms.
US Withdrawal From the INF Treaty Isn’t About Russia
By Abraham Ait
Growing Chinese and Korean missile capabilities are forcing Washington’s hand with regard to the INF withdrawal.