Understanding Europe’s Re-Engagement With China
European leaders increasingly recognize that deep and effective cooperation with China is possible—and necessary—while relations with the U.S. have become harder to forecast.
European leaders increasingly recognize that deep and effective cooperation with China is possible—and necessary—while relations with the U.S. have become harder to forecast.
China’s urban renewal practices reflect more than just new approaches to development; they signal a fundamental shift in how modern cities are governed.
Real peace may come not through negotiations, but when empire finally understands that the cost of this war will be far too great for it to bear.
Clearly, a board of peace of this kind will not, and cannot, bring genuine peace. It is, in essence, an instrument of American hegemony in an era of growing multipolarity.
Supporting and strengthening the private economy is not only a near-term economic priority but also a strategic foundation for sustainable, high-quality growth in the years ahead.
China-Latin America cooperation expands that autonomy by diversifying partnerships and reducing vulnerability to any single external power.
In many ways, the dispute over Greenland has come to symbolize this fracture: A moment when longstanding partnerships were publicly tested, revealing just how fragile the post-war order has become.
Beijing’s aim is not to replace the dollar immediately but to position the RMB as a trustworthy global currency capable of balancing a fragmented international monetary system.
Latin America’s primary need is development, not geopolitical alignment. Forcing countries to choose sides diverts resources and attention from addressing poverty, inequality, infrastructure gaps, and climate challenges. It creates instability and resentment.
The Epstein files are more than a scandal; they are a mirror reflecting the West’s decayed core.
At its core, the U.S.-Iran standoff was a geopolitical game of brinkmanship, one that blended Trump’s ‘art of the deal’ with the darker logic of warcraft.
Against the backdrop of accelerating de-dollarization, rising gold prices signal a systemic reshaping of the dollar-centric international monetary system.