Countering China’s Mercantilist Ambitions
China’s aggressive, state-driven economic strategy threatens global markets. A united front is essential to protect industry and innovation.
China’s aggressive, state-driven economic strategy threatens global markets. A united front is essential to protect industry and innovation.
America’s power and prosperity hinge on knowledge, but weakened education and innovation systems are putting the nation’s future at risk.
As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms global power dynamics, the U.S. finds itself in a high-stakes race against China to influence emerging AI hubs in the Gulf.
As tensions between the U.S. and China intensify, a new axis of authoritarian powers is emerging, united not by ideology but by a shared opposition to Western dominance.
The U.S.-China relationship is often framed as a rivalry spiraling toward inevitable confrontation.
As the U.S.-China relationship grows more contentious, American policymakers are increasingly divided on the endgame for this competition
For over a decade, the United States has pledged to make Asia a focal point of its foreign policy, yet it has repeatedly fallen short of following through.
As China and the United States compete for global influence, a surprising trend is emerging.
As China accelerates its military buildup, the United States faces an urgent question: Is America prepared for a high-stakes conflict?