Since July, the Trump administration has targeted China with growing tariffs on imported Chinese goods, with the country responding in kinds. In this interview, US Center Director, Professor Peter Trubowitz, comments that Trump’s trade conflict with China is more about satisfying his supporters at home rather than competing with China on the world stage
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In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit the north-eastern coastline of Japan. Honda, Toyota, Ni...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
Last week saw an insurrection at the US Capitol which has been linked to President Trump’s aggressiv...
Last week, President Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 and later hospitalized. In this Q&A, Julie No...
This week President-elect Joe Biden announced his picks for a number of his administration’s cabinet...
If the Yameen government survives the current political crisis unscathed, it would set a dangerous p...
This week, President Trump visited Kenosha, Wisconsin, after several days of protests in the city wh...
President Joe Biden came into office with a plan to “Build Back Better” following the COVID-19 pande...
Preceding an evening of celebrating the life of eminent human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jahang...
Joe Biden’s recent trip to Europe—with included meetings with G7 allies in the UK and Russian Presid...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
In Agonies of Empire: American Power from Clinton to Biden, Michael Cox offers a selection of essays...
In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit the north-eastern coastline of Japan. Honda, Toyota, Ni...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...