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The NEO last commented on the situation in Pakistan in connection with a large-scale terrorist attack on the (apparently) heavily guarded grounds of a...
At the beginning of March this year, the regular annual meetings of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference...
In the first days of March India was the center of international politics. The formal occasion for the appearance on its territory of the forty...
This year, the tragic events that had begun on February 28, 1947 and then lasted several days, were commemorated on an unprecedented large scale with...
In NEO’s recent comments on the visit to a number of European nations by Wang Yi, Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission...
On February 15, Wang Yi began a week-long tour of several European countries, his first trip abroad since assuming the post of head of the Office of...
The leaders of the “generalized West” have recently demonstrated their cavalier behavior, even with their own key allies. It is sufficient to...
In the period from February 8 to 12 this year, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the son of one of the country’s most prominent politicians...
The ten-day visit to China by a delegation of the Kuomintang, Taiwan’s main opposition party, which has been in power more than once, began on...
The US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s visit to the Philippines in early February further demonstrates the growing importance of the country in...
The words “act of terrorism”, alas, invariably appear in nearly every publication of the New Eastern Outlook on developments in the extremely...
During Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s keynote speech on January 23, at the winter session of Japan’s parliament, among the key internal and...
The first and, of course, alarming question to be expected after reading the title of this article can be formulated roughly as follows: “And what...
On January 9 of this year, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang began an eight-day trip to the African continent, having been appointed to the post just...
The penultimate chronicle of events accompanying the development of the Taiwan problem, discussed more or less regularly in the NEO, described the...
One of the most significant outcomes of the CPC’s 20th Congress, held at the end of September, and the 1st Plenum of the Central Committee of the...
The NEO has already drawn attention to the increased activity on the international stage displayed on various occasions by members of the current...
During an official visit to the US from January 9-11 by an Indian delegation, headed by Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal, a...
From January 3 to 5, 2023, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was on a visit to China at the invitation of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. In...
This article offers the author’s perspective on some of the past year’s outcomes with regard to developments in the Indo-Pacific region (IPR). It...
In late December last year, Pakistan’s Balochistan province, which covers 45% of the country’s desert and sparsely populated area, suffered three...
As previously reported in the NEO, a joint meeting of the leaders of the ruling parliamentary coalition (90% of which are members of the Liberal...
On December 12, Japan’s ruling party coalition, composed of 90% Liberal Democratic Party MPs plus 10% Komeito Party MPs, agreed on changes to the...
On December 6, several events were held in Washington DC by the ministers of defense of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States with...
The countries of the European continent, which the EU bureaucracy also claims to represent, are among China’s top three partners in foreign trade...
Since NEO published its last article on this issue the most significant development in relation to the Taiwan problem has clearly been the local...
NEO has frequently reported on the situation in Pakistan, which has been in a highly unstable situation for most of this year, and at the time of this...
The results of the meeting between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden, which took place on November 14 on the sidelines of the G20...
At first glance, Taiwan’s local elections on November 26 may seem like a sideshow when compared with the development of the current phase of the...
In the second decade of November this year, the focus of international political life turned to Southeast Asia. There, in Cambodia, Indonesia and...
The phrase “shifting the center of gravity of global processes to the Indo-Pacific” has long been a well-established meme, i.e. it reflects a...
The second Japan-Germany 2 2 meeting (i.e. involving foreign and defense ministers) on November 3 is one of those events in the current phase of the...
A report published in late October (citing a certain “government source”) by one of Japan’s leading newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun, that the...
On November 8, the ten-day naval exercise Malabar began in the area of the east coast of Japan with the participation of US warships, Japan itself,...
On November 4, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz flew to Beijing for talks with the Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang – a...
Since the last Chronicle of the Taiwan Issue, a lot has happened both in terms of specific events and – far more – in verbal and informational...
On October 25 this year, the current monarch of the United Kingdom, King Charles III, confirmed Rishi Sunak as the country’s prime minister. This...
In his visit to Australia on October 21-23, Fumio Kishida, the Japanese prime minister, held talks with his counterpart Antony Albanese, as a result...
The rapidly evolving situation around Pakistan does not allow attention to be diverted to developments in other equally important areas of the...
The main features of domestic political turbulence in Pakistan, outlined earlier in the NEO and overlaid by the impact of the catastrophic flooding,...
One year ago, on October 4, 2021, Fumio Kishida became the head of the government of one of the leading countries in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan....
On October 6, the USA suffered a serious setback at the table of the Great Game. Although it may seem a trifle to some that on that day Washington and...
The adoption of the so-called “Chips Act” in the USA in August of this year, with the addition of the word “science” in the title (not...
In the history of relations between the two now leading Asian powers, the PRC and Japan, the date of September 29 marks a very remarkable event. On...
On September 27, a state funeral was held for Shinzo Abe in Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan stadium, which was originally built to host the 1964 Summer...
Perhaps more than ever, the 77th regular session of the UN General Assembly is being actively used by major world players in events missing from the...
In this author’s latest article on the Taiwan issue, it is important to note the development of its central point to date, namely the apparent...
The fate of the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, one of several operated by the US military on Okinawa, has been discussed many times in the...
The topic of political developments in and around Pakistan (remember, a de facto nuclear power!) was left in a state that can be characterized by a...
This magazine has already discussed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s radical reshuffling of his cabinet on August 10 this year and the extent...