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  • About the Trump-Harris Presidential Debate

    The ABC news agency hosted a debate between the two U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on 11 September. It was a debate about whose policy approach, Trump’s or Harris’s, could possibly work out better to help address the chal

  • What Is the Current Situation of the China-U.S. Trade War?

    It has been about six years already since the U.S. started to adopt a series of new policy measures in dealing with the country’s economic and trade relations with China, known as the trade war between the two countries. From the perspective of the U

  • New Research on the United States and the Israeli-Palestinian Issue Released

    Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis and then of the war in Gaza, the United States, as one of the most critical stakeholders in the Middle East and Europe, has a close relevance to what have been happening there, so that the U.S. itself has been

  • A Practical Guide to Perpetual Peace

    It’s the holiday season in much of the world, when thoughts typically turn to visions of a better world. Hymns praising peace will be sung in churches, pious sentiments will ring out from pulpits, and religious and secular leaders alike will mark the

  • The Ukraine Crisis and the European Security Structure

    The Russia-Ukraine War has lasted for more than 21 months already. The situation on the Ukrainian side has appears to be getting harder and harder. Up till the current stage of the conflict, apart from huge material losses and human casualties, vario

  • Western Interests and Ukrainian Interests in the Ukraine War

    Insisting that the United States and its NATO allies should want exactly what Ukraine does is understandable politics - but it’s also dangerous policy.

    Such insistence not only risks dragging us potentially into a nuclear war, it also

  • How More Likely the Ukraine Crisis Can Be Settled?

    Since the eruption of the Ukraine crisis, various parties have subsequently proposed ideas for a political settlement of this issue. Nevertheless, due to a complex range of interests involved in it and also a lack of trust among the parties having a

  • A New Book by the Centre for Strategic Thinking

    Against the current historical context that the United States is in the process of forging and implementing a grand Indo-Pacific strategy, and that the U.S. has shown its intention to align its strategies toward other regions of the world with its st

  • Analysis: the Situation on the Korean Peninsula before the U.S. Midterm Election

    The Korean Peninsula faces a new round of tension driven by the joint air force drills conducted by the U.S. and South Korea starting from 31 October 2022 and North Korea’s response to this collective operation.

    According to CNN repor

  • What Did the U.S. President Tend to Achieve through His Middle East Trip?

    The U.S. President Biden just concluded his visit to the Middle East three days ago. A lot of discussions across various circles have been on-going regarding his trip. This was the first visit of the U.S. leadership since assuming office in January 2

  • Steps for Ending the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

    The situation in Ukraine has been intensified. After a few rounds of talks between Russia and Ukraine, certain progress such as the creation of humanitarian corridors for evacuation of civilians has been made. Yet the two countries still haven’t mana

  • What Will Likely Be the Next for Afghanistan?

    After 20 years of occupation in Afghanistan, the U.S. completed the withdrawal of its troops from the Afghan soil by 31 August 2021. This is a good news for the Afghans, as after having endured 20 years of losses and sacrifices, the Afghan people fin

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