Egypt–China 70th Anniversary: El-Sisi and Xi Back Global South and China’s Four Global Initiatives

The exchange of congratulatory messages between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Egyptian counterpart, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, on the occasion of the 70th...

Xi Jinping Honors Vucic for Strengthening China-Serbia Relations

Relations between China and Serbia are witnessing a strategic and historic leap forward, embodied in the transition from a comprehensive strategic partnership to building...

Samsung Pay Deal Boosts Union Power in South Korea

Samsung Electronics has reached an agreement with its union that prevents a large strike and offers significant bonuses to its memory chip workers. This...

Taiwan: The Most Dangerous Flashpoint in the World?

Could Taiwan Trigger the Next Global Crisis? In an era already shaped by the Russia–Ukraine war, the West Asia conflict, and rising geopolitical fragmentation, one...

Why Keeping Silence on Taiwan Is No Longer Safe

Strategic ambiguity, the US policy of neither explicitly supporting nor opposing Taiwanese independence, has been considered effective for decades in maintaining stability in the...

Xi Jinping’s Temple of Heaven Message to Trump: Chinese Modernization, Harmony, and the Global South

Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed the need to accelerate the construction of a Chinese intellectual system in the fields of philosophy and social...

“Taiwan is a troublemaker”—Is this Trump’s personal opinion?

Trump brought no bargaining chips to China, returned to the US with no concrete results, and there was no joint communique, no press conference,...

Why China Gave Trump a Cooler Reception Than in 2017

The Chinese diplomatic reception of President Trump differed from previous visits by American presidents. The Chinese perception of Trump had shifted compared to his...

The Beijing Tactical Pause: Moving from Diplomatic Resolution to Crisis Management

Observers must look past the formal diplomatic events of the recent meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing. The event forced global...

The Interwar Trap Returns: What 1919-1939 Europe Teaches the U.S., Japan, and South Korea Today

In contemporary debates on the Indo-Pacific, decision-makers sometimes invoke the lessons of the 1930s—mostly as a warning against “appeasement.” However, such a frame is...

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