List of Geopolitics articles
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet. Will the G-20 Lead to More Engagement With China?
The inside track on the week’s biggest diplomatic gathering.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin applauds as he hosts Russia's medal-winning athletes of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games and members of the country's Paralympic team at the Kremlin in Moscow. All the Kremlin’s Trolls
How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put Moscow’s worldwide influence operations to the test.
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A U.S. submarine and aircraft carrier join South Korean and Japanese warships during naval exercises in the Sea of Japan on Sept. 30. Why Japan Should Join AUKUS
Tokyo has become an indispensable security actor in the Indo-Pacific.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands. Xi-Biden Meeting May Help End China’s Destructive Isolation
Beijing has become dangerously locked off from the world.
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Rishi Sunak speaks in London. Can Rishi Sunak Unite Britain?
Two experts on the historic challenges confronting Britain's new leader.
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Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh addresses the United Nations. Mongolia Is Keen to Distance Itself From Moscow and Beijing
Internationalism is key to Ulaanbaatar’s strategy.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a podium. China Has Entered ‘Maximum Xi’
Three experts offer takeaways from the 20th Party Congress.
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Lightning strikes as a column of ash surrounds the crater of Taal Volcano. How Many Shocks Can the World Take?
We’re seeing what occurs when everything happens everywhere all at once.
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A man kneels in front of a grave near Section 60 at Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, on May 29. Disaster Isn’t Always Around the Corner for America
Foreign policy is haunted by catastrophic predictions that rarely come true.
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Firefighters conduct work on a building destroyed by Russian attacks in Kyiv, Ukraine. Why Putin Is Escalating Aerial Bombings in Ukraine
Former CIA analyst Andrea Kendall-Taylor on the hard-liners who have increasing sway over Moscow’s choices.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attend an event in connection with the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue summit in Tokyo, on May 24. What Asia Gets From Biden’s New National Security Strategy
Washington commits to the Indo-Pacific—and tempers democracy promotion in order to win partners against China.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi meets with the president of the Armenian parliament, Alen Simonyan, at the National Assembly in Yerevan, Armenia, on Sept. 18. The Thaw on Russia’s Periphery Has Already Started
All around a war-weakened Russia, there is a giant geopolitical sucking sound.
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Visitors look at a painting depicting Chinese President Xi Jinping at an exhibit celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on June 23, 2021. What Xi’s First Decade Tells Us About the Next
Bottom line: The world should prepare for a bumpy ride.
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A man takes a selfie in front of an abandoned military fort in Kinmen, Taiwan, on Sept. 24. War Over Taiwan Is Nowhere Near Inevitable
Beijing, Taipei, and Washington can find a path forward to peace.
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A man carries his son as they walk past a graffiti on a wall depicting a Ukrainian soldier firing a U.S.-made Javelin portable anti-tank missile system, in Kyiv, on July 29. In Washington, Everyone Wins if Ukraine Wins
How backing Kyiv can bridge the partisan divide and make U.S. foreign policy great again.