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Brad Glosserman
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 27, 2024
Autocrats challenge traditional geopolitics and strategic boundaries
Emerging "common market of autocracies" are enabling regimes like Russia and North Korea to evade Western sanctions through unconventional networks and barter systems.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 19, 2024
Philippines uses the media spotlight to fight back against China
Manila is promoting ¡°assertive transparency¡± to shape the media landscape, putting Beijing on the defensive.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 12, 2024
Who will step up if Trump steps back?
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is indifferent to the global order and may adopt a foreign policy approach that reshapes the global balance of power.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 5, 2024
Regardless of election results, U.S. foreign policy is sure to trouble allies
¡°Strategic competition between the United States and China is poised to intensify no matter who assumes the U.S. presidency in January 2025.¡±
COMMENTARY
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World
Oct 29, 2024
This election won¡¯t ¡ª can¡¯t ¡ª solve U.S. foreign policy woes
While Trump is typically seen as the instigator of this slide, in truth, questions about U.S. commitment and resolve predate his administration.
COMMENTARY
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World
Oct 22, 2024
What happens when China becomes the green tech superpower?
What should be of more concern is the ¡°soft power¡± that Beijing will acquire by mastering the green tech sector.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Oct 15, 2024
Japan should master, not resist, its demographic destiny
Japan needs a strategic reorientation toward accepting and mastering its demographic changes rather than resisting them.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Oct 8, 2024
Japan needs more than mere economic strength
Japan, a country that has long relied on its economic prowess for international stature and standing, must change its perspective.
COMMENTARY
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World
Oct 2, 2024
The China-Russia relationship once derided, now looks to endure
Both China and Russia are concerned about U.S. alliances in the Indo-Pacific and are acting to counterbalance them.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Sep 25, 2024
Draghi warns Europe ¡ª and Japan ¡ª about the failure to innovate
The warning could not be clearer. Europe faces ¡°an existential crisis.¡± ¡°Over time, we will inexorably become less prosperous, less equal, less secure and, as a result, less free to choose our destiny.¡± Moreover, ¡°without action, we will have to either compromise our welfare, our environment...
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 10, 2024
A new ¡®Cold War¡¯ with China might be the best hope for the future
The current situation is often described as "a new great game," a world in which our time and challenges result from the stirring of old empires.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Sep 3, 2024
Africa's rising importance for Japan¡¯s Indo-Pacific goals
Africa is becoming an increasingly important element of 911±¬ÁÏÍø FOIP strategy. It is a work in progress, but it is proceeding.
COMMENTARY
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World
Aug 28, 2024
Traditional economics fail the geopolitical test
The seemingly yawning gap between the views of the security specialists and the business and economics types is striking.
COMMENTARY
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World
Aug 21, 2024
Resist the seductive power of AI in military decision-making
The maturation of AI and the creation of large learning models have driven the war-gaming industry ¡ª and it is an industry ¡ª to new heights of fever and frenzy.
COMMENTARY
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World
Aug 13, 2024
The growing strategic race in emerging technologies
Japan¡¯s security and trading partners are increasingly serious about developing quantum capabilities. Japan has to do more to both keep pace.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Aug 6, 2024
China¡¯s 'no first use' nuclear policy rings hollow for many
Critics argue that China's NFU policy is less credible due to its expanding nuclear arsenal and the secrecy surrounding
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 30, 2024
Geopolitics threatens science and societal progress
In this world, the prospect of greater controls or reduced international cooperation can only be damaging.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 23, 2024
CrowdStrike meltdown and the price of real security
Catastrophic system failure isn¡¯t part of the equation ¡ª until it happens. Which will be occurring with increasing frequency in our deeply interconnected world.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Jul 17, 2024
South China Sea ruling anniversary and the disregard for the rule of law
Last Friday marked the eighth anniversary of the Philippines-China South China Sea arbitral tribunal ruling. That decision was a win for Manila.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 2, 2024
If a phone rings in a forest and no one answers, is it a hotline?
Hotlines allow states to talk in crisis situations. But China often doesn't pick up when the U.S. calls, raising doubts about the utility of the communications link.
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