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As Sri Lanka’s case shows, the infrastructure dilemma of developing countries is not just about financing but about ...
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A decade ago, Washington saw China as a potential co-leader in global governance. Now, the U.S. consensus is that China is a ...
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Viewing the Chinese government through a prism of exceptionalism makes it hard for China bulls to imagine that the ...
As China and the U.S. compete to build digital infrastructure, they are intentionally fostering dependencies that strip away ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s comments came after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on China and ASEAN ...