New US export rules targeting Huawei’s AI chips have reignited tensions with China, reshaping global tech alliances and redefining digital sovereignty.
Trump’s aggressive tariff strategy is backfiring—fueling global de-dollarization as countries seek safer assets and shift away from U.S. dominance.
Ian Bremmer analyzes Trump’s early presidency, revealing contradictions in economic policy, tariffs, and geopolitical risk that could reshape U.S. global standing.
China’s rise reshapes global order—Ali Borhani’s insights reveal a shift toward multipolarity, infrastructure diplomacy, and renewable energy dominance.
China’s long-term global strategy contrasts with U.S. narratives—highlighting interdependence, trade growth, and the need for a more nuanced Western view.
China, Japan, and South Korea are exploring economic cooperation to counter U.S. tariffs, signaling a major geopolitical shift in trade and diplomacy.