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Further cooling of relations between Moscow and Seoul

The conclusion of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty caused some turbulence in relations between Moscow and Seoul, and now, despite pragmatists’ attempts to keep the situation under control, there is a significant possibility that South Korea will lose its status as “the friendliest of the unfriendly countries.”

Konstantin Asmolov

Who Really Controls US Foreign Policy?

From the ongoing US involvement in Ukraine, to an enduring US military presence in the Middle East, and growing US-Chinese tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, regardless of who controls the US Congress and regardless of who sits in the White House, these conflicts continue forward – often with a Democratic president setting the stage for his Republican successor, and vice versa.

Brian Berletic

Recent developments on the Taiwan issue

The Taiwan issue has seen a number of notable developments in recent weeks, both on the island itself and in the wider region.

Vladimir Terehov