U.S.-Chinese Tensions May Rise, but the President-Elect's Isolationism Will Help Beijing; A Pathway to Peace in Ukraine; The Rise and Fall of Economic Statecraft
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Why China Isn’t Scared of Trump

U.S.-Chinese Tensions May Rise, but His Isolationism Will Help Beijing

 By Yan Xuetong

 

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A Pathway to Peace in Ukraine

Trump Needs a Realistic Game Plan, Strong Incentives, and Patience

By Samuel Charap

 
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The Rise and Fall of Economic Statecraft

Overreach and Incoherence Hobble America’s Most Powerful Weapon

By Henry Farrell

 

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Putin Chose Ukraine Over Syria

Other Russian Clients May Conclude That They Can’t Rely on Moscow

By Alexander Baunov

 
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The Roots of “Revenge Against Society” Attacks in China

Repressive Rule Is Creating a Climate of Isolation and Grievance

By Peidong Sun

 
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Multilateralism Can Survive Trump

With Nationalists Ascendant, International Organizations Must Learn to Bend—So They Don’t Break

By Allison Carnegie and Richard Clark

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