geopolitics

Yoon Suk-yeol Shattered the Beacon of Democracy of South Korea

“Yoon is an enemy of liberal democracy,” says a special advisor to Former South-Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Covering Elections for Years, Yet US Violence Still Appalled Me

American journalist Don DeBar discusses police violence during past US elections and predicts the future of China-US relations and the global order in Trump's second term.

“Nuclear Weapon Should Continue to Proliferate Despite Nuclear War’s Shadow”

Chinese scholar Chen Ping, with 10M followers, reacts to our Mearsheimer VS Dugin Overlap with differing views on multiple fronts.

The U.S. Threatens a Drone War in the Taiwan Strait— Seriously?

American "Switchblade 600" drone costs as much as 10 Chinese drones, and its range is only a fifth of China's.

The U.S. Is Fabricating Foes to Conceals Its Own Unfreedom

US carries out imperialist operations around the world under the auspices of promoting freedom.

When it Comes to China, US is an Open Society with a Closed Mind

Hong Kong has avoided the fate of Kiev, and here’s why. Despite Western media's pessimism, Zhang Weiwei and Kishore Mahbubani firmly believe in a bright future for the city.

EU Rejectee Applies to Join BRICS, China’s Feelings Are Mixed

Despite the unknown risks, China is eager to have Turkey, this 'golden brick', in BRICS.

Why Have China and Malaysia Become So Close?

Malaysia's approach to ethnic diversity and its evolving China ties offer lessons on navigating the great power competition in Southeast Asia.