The US Is Afraid Of China, But Even More Afraid Of A Russian–Chinese Partnership
The perception of China as a strategic competitor of the US has been developing among Americans for years now.
The perception of China as a strategic competitor of the US has been developing among Americans for years now.
The departure of the United Kingdom and the prospect of an independent Scotland seeking membership raise fundamental questions concerning the European Union’s future size, geography and polity.
Anyone who persists in believing that the United States is not Israel’s poodle should pay attention to the comedy that is playing out right now. Joe Biden was president for less than a week when the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gov
Four years ago, as Joe Biden prepared to leave the vice-presidency, he told the World Economic Forum that the Unit
The coronavirus pandemic offered an opportunity for cooperation and coordination among nations.
In recent years the idea of Greater Eurasia seems to constitute the main strategic reference of Russian foreign policy. However, as many analysts observe, the outlines of this idea are still largely uncertain, if not contradictory. In particular, it is difficult to clearly distinguish its relationship with other recent Russian intellectual and political ventures such as Eurasianism, Eurasian Economic Union (EUAE) and Turn to East.
One of the shortcomings of literature on neo- or contemporary Eurasianism is its one-sided emphasis of geopolitical questions and its consequent undervaluation of other elements of that doctrine or approach.