An Interview with Senior Fellow Liu Yangsheng on the ongoing catastrophic global energy crisis.
Read moreEurope is now plagued by a war-induced energy crunch. The explosions of Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in late September, which triggered substantial gas leaks, added more uncertainty to Europe’s energy landscape, as the hopes of shortly repairing the pipelines were dashed.
Read moreI would like to talk a little bit about the international system and great power competition, because although I am very also disheartened by the low level of US-China relations at the moment, I think that there may be an even bigger problem, which is the effect that major power competition is havin...
Read moreAbout the author: Brian Wong Yueshun, Ph.D. candidate, Oxford University; Columnist, Hong Kong Economic Journal; TI Youth Observer Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated> There is no question that Abe was a contentious figure. To many in China and South Korea, he was an ...
Read moreWhether the death of Shinzo Abe will propel Japan to repeat its past mistakes is unknown. However, if Shinzo Abe’s nationalist spirit remains his prime tangible legacy, then his unchaining control of Japan’s beast of nationalism also remains Eastern Asia’s greatest danger.
Read moreNATO’s ambition to expand its global policeman role by focusing on countering is a serious overstretch in both capacity and governance. Western politicians may find China a useful scapegoat to blame in the public arena and excuse their actions at home, but ultimately to improve the current internat...
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