The West can no longer make war
Defence planners in Washington dream of a conflict with China – it’s not one the US can fight.
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and culture since 1913
Defence planners in Washington dream of a conflict with China – it’s not one the US can fight.
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Ukraine’s coming counter-offensive is the best chance to prove to its supporters it can still win.
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At the turn of the century, Western leaders claimed progress was inevitable. Yet events have contradicted this “faith”.
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China and Russia are committed to upending the US-led international order. How should the West respond?
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As competing geopolitical blocs emerge, countries are increasingly turning to regional allies for trade and financial security.
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Ovsyannikova is one of the hundreds of thousands of Russians standing up to Vladimir Putin despite immense personal risk.
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Russia’s exports to Eurasia are so great, its resource power won’t be dented by sanctions imposed only by the West.
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Russia’s renewed advance is a threat to the entire democratic world.
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Will Putin’s invasion of Ukraine lead to a new world order, or an era of grinding compromise?
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Rage aimed at the eminent international relations scholar reflects liberal frustration over the West’s limited power to prevent Russia’s war…
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23 October 2000: What the PM doesn’t have in common with George Orwell.
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In countries such as the US, Italy and France, status quo-style politics won’t win elections anymore.
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