Should Taiwanese companies stop buying more Russian coal? Taiwan is the fifth-largest importer of Russian coal since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Chinese and Russian Disinformation Flourishes in Some African Countries. Anti-U.S. Sentiment Helps It Take Hold
Dani Madrid-Morales, University of Sheffield; Herman Wasserman, Stellenbosch University, and Saifuddin Ahmed, Nanyang Technological University The
Kim-Putin Deal: Why This Is a Coded Message Aimed at China and How It Worries Beijing
Chee Meng Tan, University of Nottingham and Chi Zhang, University of St Andrews The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, paid a visit to Pyongyang
China Harbors Ship Tied to North Korea-Russia Arms Transfers, Satellite Images Show
China is providing moorage for a U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo ship implicated in North Korean arms transfers to Russia, according to satellite images
Havana Syndrome, TikTok and CCP Spies: The Shocking Truths You’re Not Being Told
If you don’t know about something, you cannot presciently vote about it. You can guess. You can approximate. But ultimately you are taking a shot in
Mongolia Strengthens Independent Policy Despite Debt and Corruption
Mongolia is successfully navigating great power geopolitical rivalry, the dynamics of electoral democracy and the challenges that face small,
Top Chinese Military Official at Xiangshan Forum Blasts Countries ‘Creating Turmoil’
By Ludovic Ehret, AFP Top Chinese and Russian officials warned Monday that foreign forces were seeking to sow turmoil in Asia and beyond as they
Putin and Xi: Beijing Belt and Road Meeting Highlighted Russia’s Role as China’s Junior Partner
Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Glasgow and Natasha Kuhrt, King's College London The third Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing recently attracted
With Mideast Crisis, Russia and China Hope to Turn Tables on U.S.
By Shaun Tandon, AFP Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the United States has sought to isolate Moscow and pressure China to keep its distance. With war
Xi-Putin Meeting: Here’s What It Says About Their Current, and Future, Relationship
Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham Vladimir Putin is expected to travel outside the borders of the former Soviet Union for the first time in 20
War in Ukraine Might Give the Chinese Yuan the Boost It Needs to Become a Major Global Currency — and Be a Serious Contender Against the U.S. Dollar
Tuugi Chuluun, Loyola University Maryland The Chinese economy’s sheer size and rapid growth are impressive. China maintained one of the highest
A Balancing Power: Indonesia Needs to Focus First on Ensuring G20 Run Smoothly Amid Great Power Rivalry
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has threatened the success of this November’s G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia. The











