As the dust cleared around the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a surprise military strike earlier this month, US officials left little question that they had another target too: China.
As Washington unsettles its partners, Beijing is reaping diplomatic gains, without backing down on human rights, trade or security.
Leaders from Canada, the United Kingdom, Finland and other countries have recently visited China, while more are planning to go.
The broader pattern of American policy makes the danger to Tehran unmistakable. The Trump administration has demonstrated a ...
As China continues to expand its nuclear capabilities, and Russia and the U.S. walk away from arms control, the future is terrifying: a new nuclear arms race, with more players, and less ...
The historian Adam Tooze discusses Davos, China and the fading of an old world order. This is an edited transcript of “The ...
The era of nuclear arms control officially ends next week. On Feb. 5, New START, the last such treaty between the United ...
In the search for stability, some Western nations are turning to a country that many in Washington consider an existential threat. If geopolitics depends, at least in part, on cordiality among ...
Neither Prime Minister Keir Starmer nor President Xi Jinping publicly mentioned President Trump, but Trump's challenge to the ...
Newly released video footage from Minneapolis has added new context to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, complicating ...
The Doomsday Clock has been moved to 85 seconds before midnight, the closest to global catastrophe. Nuclear escalation, ...
The scientists pointed towards increasingly aggressive behaviour by nuclear powers — Russia, China and the United States — ...