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Sliding Toward ‘Predatory Hegemony,’ U.S. Is ‘Regressing’ Into Future
U.S. "predatory hegemony" signals a dangerous regression, trading global influence for coercive, short-term gains.
Takaichi’s Ritual Tribute to Yasukuni Shrine is a Brazen Profanation of Historical Justice
Rethinking Development from the Ground Up
Editorials
Power Is Not a Luxury: Why Nigeria Must Fix Its Electricity System
Columns
Analysis
Global Security Initiative Gains Increasing Relevance in Changing the World
China’s Robust Q1 Performance Lifts Global Confidence
Core direction of human development reflected in China’s development: British economist
China Remains Predictable Partner in Turbulent World
Open-Source Nature of Chinese Modernization and Its Global Significance
China Becomes World’s Largest Holder of AI Patents
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Any Provocation Seeking to Meddle in Taiwan Question Will Come at a Cost
Defense Bubble Can not Rescue Japan’s Economy
Vision Of Building Community with Shared Future for Humanity Lights Way Forward
Niger Delta Investment Drive Aims to Benefit From China’s New Zero-Tariffs for African Goods -Edebiri
Sanae Takaichi’s Rhetoric Signals the Risks of Japan’s Evolving Security Strategy
New Monroe Doctrine Never Needed in Today’s World
Sliding Toward ‘Predatory Hegemony,’ U.S. Is ‘Regressing’ Into Future