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With Washington stepping back from its role as global leader, pathfinder multilateralism gives smaller states the ability to proactively reshape a disrupted world order.
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Competing with China on critical minerals requires policymakers across the globe to grapple with the political economy underpinning mining and processing capacity.
The United States has traded loud escalation for quiet export control enforcement in its chip contest with China.
China’s economic coercion may inadvertently be reinforcing Japan’s defence buildup in ways Beijing could come to regret.