Did Trump Just Sell the World in Beijing?
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Did Trump just sell the world in Beijing?
Trump's two-day Beijing summit was sold as stabilisation. From Riyadh to Warsaw and from Caracas to Astana, it has been read as something else: the spectacle of Washington and Beijing dividing up the world without the consent of those affected by it.
Why this US–China summit matters for Latin America
A high-stakes summit in Beijing between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping has revealed both sharp tensions and limited points of cooperation, even as both sides tried to project warmth in public.
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. The highly anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping has several priority issues on the agenda at a time of international conflict. But the geopolitical dispute between the world's two leading powers is also playing out in Latin America, where there are multiple areas of confrontation in trade, technology, logistics, and other sectors. Some countries in the region have…
Why Growing United States China Cooperation Could Reshape the Global Order
By Sana Khan* – Modern Diplomacy Recent meetings between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have revived debate about whether the world is moving toward a new era dominated by cooperation between its two largest powers. Recent meetings between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have revived debate about whether the world is moving toward a new era dominated by cooperation betw…
The concepts poured into this section do not necessarily reflect the editorial line of NODAL. We consider it important that they be known because they contribute to a comprehensive vision of the region. Manuel Bertoldi * The contemporary world order undergoes a structural mutation that has shifted the axes of global hegemony towards a phase of militaristic aggression [...] La entrada Latin America: geopolitical reconfiguration and popular sovere…
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