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The United States should not be experimenting with a proxy war approach in order to sabotage Russia, but should instead focus on repairing bilateral ties.
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Politicians believe the United States must safeguard Taiwan against a Chinese invasion, but few discuss the possible implications.
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What a Ukrainian War Would Look Like—and How America Should React.
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At its height, the British Empire was the world's most powerful empire. By 1921, the empire had enslaved roughly a quarter of the world's people and controlled nearly a quarter of the world's land area.
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In the midst of a build-up of Russian troops and military equipment on the Ukrainian border, which has generated worries that Moscow is ready to attack the nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone for 50 minutes.
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The Race for Power Consolidation and Disaster Avoidance.
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Shinzo Abe is one of the few international leaders who continues to wield significant influence over his country's foreign policy as they did during their tenure in office.
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China's Communist Party, led by Xi Jinping, is well-known for its traps. China never shies away from bullying nations throughout the world, whether it's through debt traps or other devious predatory techniques. Most nations succumb under China's strong approach, but Taiwan appears to have acquired a resistance to Chinese belligerence over time.
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With the 'death positive' movement gaining traction, the concept of human remains becoming fertile soil for future life feels — strangely — pleasant.
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As China's rhetoric about 'reunification' with Taiwan and the military's gray-zone activities become more intense, Taiwan should adopt a strategy that includes a large number of small steps to leverage Taiwan's geographic and technological advantages, exploit the People's Liberation Army's vulnerabilities, and help deter a forcible takeover attempt.