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Unlike when the U.S. held unipolar power, times have changed as China and the BRICS countries begin fashioning a non-militarized, multipolar world.
China manufactures about one third of everything made in the world, and its industrial power is still expanding. Economist Dan Wang talks about the implications of its growth.
In Tales of Militant Chemistry, Alice Lovejoy traces how film giants Kodak and Agfa helped produce weapons of war during the 20th century.
Chris Bambery describes some shifting global axes after the Shanghai summit Trump’s great ambition is to win the Nobel Peace ...
China and the US are currently locked in a dangerous rivalry, but things don’t have to be this way. We spoke to Dan Wang, the ...
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Douthat: So China builds and the U.S. doesn’t, and one of your arguments is that this reflects a fundamental difference in ...
President Donald Trump’s America First trade agenda is working, and China is feeling the heat. While the legacy media has spent months lying about slow growth, Trump’s tariff agenda is already ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that China's "beautiful ceremony" marking the end of World War Two should have highlighted the role that the U.S. played in Japan's ...
Donald Trump has warned “you’ll see things happen” if the US is unhappy with Vladimir Putin’s decisions over the war in Ukraine. Speaking alongside the Polish president Karol Nawrocki on Wednesday, ...
What do we really know about the future? Probably not as much as we think. We search past patterns for clues about the future. We review statistics to provide information about trends. We consult ...
A shift in United States trade licensing has left three major tech firms without special export privileges that allowed them to fast-track US equipment for use in chip and technology manufacturing.