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America First, Again: How Trump’s Return Could Reshape U.S.-Asia Relations

America First, Again: How Trump’s Return Could Reshape U.S.-Asia Relations

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Nov 6, 2024 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for asya-pasifik-task-force > Page 2 Key Takeaways Economic Competition: Trump is expected to bring back tariffs on China, pushing for economic independence. This could disrupt supply chains and impact economies across Asia. Tech Rivalry: The...
BRICS in Transition: Aspirations and Challenges from the Kazan Summit

BRICS in Transition: Aspirations and Challenges from the Kazan Summit

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Oct 25, 2024 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for asya-pasifik-task-force > Page 2 Key Takeaways Ambitious Expansion and Global Influence: The 2024 BRICS Summit underscores the bloc’s ambition to challenge the Western-led global system by advocating a more equitable and multipolar world...
Assessment of China’s Rise and Great Power Competition: A Review of Global Strategic Trends Out to 2055 Report

Assessment of China’s Rise and Great Power Competition: A Review of Global Strategic Trends Out to 2055 Report

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Oct 9, 2024 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for asya-pasifik-task-force > Page 2 Introduction The Global Strategic Trends Out to 2055  (GST7) report, published by the UK Ministry of Defence’s Development, Concepts, and Doctrine Centre (DCDC), presents an in-depth analysis of the...
China-Africa Relations in Transition:  The 2024 FOCAC Summit and Its Implications

China-Africa Relations in Transition: The 2024 FOCAC Summit and Its Implications

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Sep 18, 2024 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Key Takeaways  Financial Commitment: China pledged $50 billion in financial support over the next three years, signalling a shift from large-scale infrastructure projects to more diversified investments in green energy, industry, and digital infrastructure. Green...
The Beijing Declaration and Beyond: China’s Strategic Role in the Israel-Palestine Issue

The Beijing Declaration and Beyond: China’s Strategic Role in the Israel-Palestine Issue

by Asia Pacific Task Force | Aug 19, 2024 | Commentary

The question of Palestine has consistently been at the center of international diplomatic efforts, drawing attention from major global actors seeking to sway the region’s stability. Historically dominated by Western nations, especially the United States, the...
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