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How to Win the Global South’s Energy Race
The United States has a comparative advantage over China as an energy provider; it should make the most of it. China is the world’s largest trading partner. Across Southeast Asia,…
America Just Lost Another F-35 Over Alaska
With Tuesday’s incident, a dozen F-35s have been completely destroyed following in-flight mishaps.
Nuclear Power in Central Asia: The New “New Thing”?
The Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are exploring the development of nuclear power. Last fall, Kazakhstan passed a controversial referendum to build a nuclear power plant. In…
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North Korea Going to War in Ukraine Is a Nightmare for China
It is yet unclear whether or not China gave its tacit approval to Kim Jong-un’s decision to send roughly 10,000 elite North Korean troops to fight for Russia in Kursk. The force, by all accounts, will be insufficient to independently turn the tide of the battle, but it will make a substantive difference in further grinding down…