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The Biden administration identified the order as part of its de-risking strategy but limiting the flow of investment into China takes the approach to a new level.
Meet Carnegie nonresident scholar Zachary D. Carter.
A fragile reconnection in U.S.-China diplomacy presents an opportunity to begin to set the terms of strategic competition.
“We need to stop going to funerals, stop going crazy, stop being afraid of missiles.”
Transactional relationships are stable but can be shallow.
And what New Delhi wants from Washington.
The Russian president is an unpredictable leader, but he’s also Beijing’s best bet for a stable Moscow.
The Turkish president has three main priorities and the support of an overwhelmingly conservative parliament.
All of China’s hard infrastructure in Southeast Asia hasn’t translated into an increase in soft power.
The global implications of Türkiye’s presidential election.