As Growth Slows, Beijing’s Moves Are Drawing a Global Backlash; The Tyranny of Expectations; What Ukraine Needs From NATO
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China’s Economic Collision Course

As Growth Slows, Beijing’s Moves Are Drawing a Global Backlash

By Daniel H. Rosen and Logan Wright

 

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The Tyranny of Expectations

Winning the Battle but Losing the War, From Ukraine to Israel

By Dominic Tierney

 
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What Ukraine Needs From NATO

Advanced Weapons—and Clarity on What Membership Will Require

By Ivo Daalder and Karen Donfried

 

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America, Iran, and the Patron’s Dilemma

The Backers of Israel and Hamas Didn’t Start the War in Gaza—but They Can End It

By Joost Hiltermann

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