Opinions
Mark Beeson, a professor of international politics at the University of Western Australia, in late June published an article titled China's charmless offensive on The Interpreter, an online journal of the Sydney-based Lowy Institute. In this piece, the author tried to se...
India has seen a drastic slump in trade with the US after months of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With both countries speeding along the path to higher numbers of infections, bilateral trade - as well as India's fragile economy - may continue to endure grim prospects.
Widespread lockdowns and border closures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus have interrupted global supply chains and largely paralyzed the global economy. Yet the real weakness of today's global economy is not the vulnerability of its globalized production networks, ...
Japan confirmed on Thursday that it has effectively scrapped the deployment of the multibillion-dollar US Aegis Ashore anti-missile system, citing security concerns of local residents and the costly and time-consuming hardware upgrades as reasons for its decision.
It is naive to believe that forced technological decoupling, trade sanctions, or forced changes to global supply chains will put an end to China’s future economic expansion. If critics are too short-sighted to see this, it will be their loss.