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Geopolitics
The Neo-Colonialism of Tariffs or a New Round of Global Trade Struggles Against the Global South?
Is the redrawing of the world order leading to multipolarity?
2025 - Key decisions that will shape the future of China and probably all of Eurasia
Caspian Economic Forum: Opportunities for Georgia
Multipolarity and the middle corridor are two closely interrelated and mutually reinforcing processes.
The World in Transition: The United States, China and the Formation of New Rules of Global Politics
Between Modernization and Stability: Strategic Imperatives of China in 2025
Stability or tension? The future of US-China relations under Trump
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Wang Huiyao: Transactional Trump may well improve US-China ties
Eurasian transit projects as a factor in conflict resolution in the South Caucasus
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