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Traditional military power will not be enough to win the Ukraine war or the larger struggle over the global order
Washington will increase troop deployments and maritime patrols to counter Chinese threat in Indo-Pacific
Only by invoking the spirit of joint endeavour against a common enemy can we make the radical changes we need
French president tours region where China has been extending its influence
The grouping looks less like an emerging market steering committee and more like a fan club for Beijing
Harry Truman was travestied in the movie — but he built the world we live in and stand to lose
Key articles on the geopolitical effects of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
Its citizens have a more negative view of themselves and the US in the world than many allies do
US export controls risk fuelling Chinese innovation. Plus: defence chiefs fear running out of munitions; western business helps Ukraine confront Russian cyber; competition and climate security; US gains in energy transition; China’s art of surprise.
The opacity of its system enables the country to routinely shock the rest of the world
It is folly and irresponsible to expect co-operation will be the primary route to deliver change
War in Ukraine, a fragile industrial base and slow procurement hamper supply
History offers few lessons for the US and its allies in today’s big power play
Export controls are a key security policy but some fear they will spur China to act faster
How the alliance acts on Ukraine will determine how others align themselves in this era of strategic competition
Aluminium and zinc companies approached about making gallium and germanium critical to semiconductors
From Iraq to internet security, Nathaniel Fick’s latest mission is a sign of shifting geopolitics
Many countries view the US and European powers as selfish, self-satisfied and insincere
Democracies must step up and regulate the online world as it is, rather than how they want it to be
Supply of resources could hit demand from clean energy transition but China dominates spending, says IEA
Countries in the global south are making dangerous alliances with illiberal autocracies
Geopolitical tensions and crackdown on longstanding offshore holdings trigger shift into portable assets
Also in this newsletter: UK two-year gilt yield at 15-year high, aid for Ukraine and why there is more to life than GDP
The west needs to be ready to hold its nose and settle for peace with a regime it considers odious
What happens in Washington would not stay in Washington
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