For some time, “unilateral change of the status quo” has become a cliché of some Western countries when talking about the South China Sea disputes...
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The U.S. is ramping up pressure on Israel to end the Israel-Hamas war. But is our country ready for the next phase? I am not speaking about the...
A close relationship between France and Germany has long been regarded as postwar Europe’s engine, underpinning the foundation of the EU, the single currency...
Communist Chinese Party (CCP) leaders have consistently taken advantage of poorer nations around the world, eliminated personal freedom in...
The Russian-North Korean negotiations this month have provoked a lot of hype, particularly in the West. It is assumed by the West that North Korean leader Kim...
It’s now been over four weeks, and the city still hasn’t seen hide or tail of the federal liaison promised by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to...
You might be forgiven for thinking that foreign interference was yesterday’s news. In 2021, when the Parliamentary Joint Committee for Intelligence and...
Resources sit at the heart of regional competition in the South China Sea, and core among them is not oil and gas or seabed minerals, but fisheries. Yet...
Signing up to ‘strategic competition’ with China by joining Pillar II of the Aukus security agreement would make New Zealand’s future less...
Imagine this scenario: China and Mexico establish a military alliance, training military personnel along the 3,145km (1954-mile) border shared by the United...