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initially speculated that Marcos Jr. would continue to pursue the foreign policy shift towards the People's Republic of China …' relations with China and the US to a greater extent than his predecessor. He therefore seems to be following in his father …
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-Pacific region beyond China would offer the German and European economies significant opportunities to tap new sources of raw …
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China, the security situation on the Korean Peninsula has continued to deteriorate. North Korea is steadily advancing the …
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increasingly attractive alternative route between Europe and China. Russia's war has disrupted overland connectivity via the New …
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actors such as Russia, China and Turkey. Within the WB6, the two "outliers" of Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina's Republika …
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implement a barrage of export controls outside of any formal arrangement. By contrast, US controls on China are often unilateral … allies to join. But to deny China access to 'dual-use' technology, unilateral export controls will not be effective. As …
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global order. Without indicating a radical shift, the strategy specifies the British response to China and Russia and places …
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national security and relations with China. With respect to Russia, a similar approach suggests itself. First, because Russia …
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the rise of China and the associated challenge to US hegemony in the region that brings together the four partners. In …
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such as China, Russia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Their engagement has been most evident in the areas of … visibly intensifying rivalry between the EU on the one hand and Russia and China on the other, the question therefore arises …
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