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The president thinks he can return America to manufacturing glory — but the cycles of economic history are hard to break.
Just as Japan's top trade negotiator traveled to Washington for another round of tariff talks last week, a bipartisan delegation bearing the name of “Japan-China Friendship” wrapped up a visit to ...
While the multilateral system of international economic law and the institutions that run them have evolved significantly, ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia from May 7 to 10 and attend the celebrations marking the 80th ...
Nobody has ever accused Donald Trump of being an economic philosopher, but maybe we have been missing something. In a ...
Last month, the return of the dire wolf took over the media—it’s one of the first “happy” headlines to take off in a while. I ...
Strangers in the Land” by Michael Luo shows how a people who were met with racist cruelty pressed the United States to make ...
With AI’s integration into the creative world came increased concerns over its use. The “Manus x Machina” Met Gala provokes ...
President Lai Ching-te will next week mark for the first time in Taiwan the end of World War Two in Europe and underscore ...
NOTE: This post largely reprints last year's Victims of Communism Day post, with some modifications. Today is May Day. Since ...
Trump’s surprise tariffs roiled transatlantic relations, while China seized the moment to court European leaders and deepen ...
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