In the view of the Russian government, the world economy is “in turmoil” following President Trump’s rollout of sweeping tariffs, and the fresh package of duties he slapped on countries all over ...
The Kremlin sent Kirill Dmitriev to Washington as cease-fire sputters and Trump grows impatient.
And no diplomatic maneuver is more quintessentially Kissinger than the U.S. opening to China in 1972. As great-power competition heats up again, today’s U.S. policymakers may be tempted to try to ...
Equally worrying, Russia has increased its naval cooperation with China and given Beijing access, and a stake, in the Arctic.
The Russian economy, mainly insulated from Western markets by sanctions, has escaped immediate damage from sweeping U.S.