India, China and Japan are each pursuing radical economic policies. Heres an overview of how things are going in these important countries.
Chúng ta đã một tháng từ lễ nhậm chức của Hoa Kỳ Tổng thống đắc cử Donald Trump, và trên thế giới vẫn đang cố gắng tìm ra những gì chính sách đối ngoại của quốc gia sẽ như thế nào dưới sự lãnh đạo mới lập dị (eccentric )và không thể đoán trước.
"Same result, different mechanism."
Sino-US relations are becoming more tense under Americas new administration
It should go without saying that the Vietnam War is remembered by different people in very different ways. Most Americans remember it as a war fought between 1965 and 1975 that bogged down their military in a struggle to prevent the Communists from marching into Southeast Asia, deeply dividing Americans as it did. The French remember their loss there as a decade-long conflict, fought from 1945 to 1954, when they tried to hold on to the Asian pearl of their colonial empire until losing it in a place called Dien Bien Phu.
“The world should now get used to a president and administration that speak first and (maybe) think later.”
India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam have largely escaped U.S. President Donald Trump’s glare on trade, but he may yet come looking. The U.S. runs trade deficits with all of them, in some cases quite big ones.
A simple playbook to prove China is all bark and no bite over its disputed islands.
Getting to Yes With Beijing
AMONG THE four traditional geopolitical flash points in East Asia—the Korean Peninsula, the South and East China Seas, and the Taiwan Strait—cross-Strait relations between China and Taiwan have been the least likely to generate troubling headlines in recent years.