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Misha Glenny on why Chinese designs on Taiwan pose the
On the face of it, Taiwan seems an unlikely location for a tech superpower as it is a small island with a population that is not even half that of Britain’s. But “just as some small countries have man
By attacking Iran, the U.S. has disrupted a second source of cheap oil to its biggest rival in a matter of weeks
The communist conquest of China in 1949 was one of the most consequential – and surprising – geopolitical events of the 20th century. It shifted the world’s most populous country from the western to t
How China’s AI breakthroughs are challenging U.S. technological dominance
Professor Lawrence Freedman explains why NATO’s future and the island’s fate are secure despite heightening tensions above the Arctic Circle
How Beijing’s carefully calibrated support has helped sustain Moscow as it fights Ukraine—without crossing key red lines