Germans Are Demanding a New China Policy. Will the Next Chancellor Deliver?
No matter who wins, public opinion and the possibility of having to partner in a coalition government make it likely that the victor will take a more hawkish line.
No matter who wins, public opinion and the possibility of having to partner in a coalition government make it likely that the victor will take a more hawkish line.
Could the Communist Party be more clear that it does not keep its word?
In July, a U.N. panel of experts released a new report on global terrorism, with some alarming conclusions. In it, they noted that East and West Africa have been the world regions hardest hit by terrorism over the past year, and that terrorist groups in Iraq and Syria are fast becoming "an entrenched insurgency."
Beijing is trying to shape the academic and political conversation.
Beijing has been quick to throw its weight around on the world stage in recent years.