The trend of class struggle in the USA
In the US, contradictions within the ruling classes are intensifying, evolving into a conflict. Despite court orders, the Texas National Guard continued to obstruct the
Xi-Biden Meeting and the Course of US-China Relations
Attending the APEC Summit in the US, Xi’s meeting with Biden was low-tension and concluded with several mutual agreements. However, the future of the two
BRICS South Africa Summit: Towards the End of the Liberal Order
Founded in 2009 and initially focusing on finance, development, and trade cooperation, BRICS is evolving into a structure that will yield significant geopolitical and geostrategic
China’s ‘Two Sessions’ and the Geopolitical Impact of Xi’s Third Term
China’s annual “Two Sessions,” which started on Saturday, March 4th, successfully concluded last week, marking the 14th assembly. Newly elected members of the Chinese National
The United States’ miscalculation in Taiwan
The US and China are once again engaged in conflict in the Pacific after Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, visited
The Belt and Road Initiative Debt Trap Myth and Sri Lanka
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), presented to the world by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his 2013 visit to Kazakhstan, first came under attack
Psychological warfare misses its mark: China is winning the Covid-19 media war
We have come to the end of the neoliberal historical period that started with Thatcher and Reagan. The helplessness of the West in responding to