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Sarang ShidoreThe Diplomat |
As G-20 leaders gather next week in Rio de Janeiro, Donald Trump’s big win in the U.S. election has raised questions about the future of...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Sarang Shidore Mr. Shidore, the director of the global south program at the Quincy Institute, writes...
Is China a part of the global south? Beijing certainly thinks so. For instance, at the recently concluded Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, a...
The challenge for the various parties is to insulate the China-Philippines tussle from broader regional and global tensions.
The conference was clearly less star-studded than last year but served an assorted menu of animated conversations.
The Philippines and the U.S. are on solid legal ground, but what is lawful is not always wise.