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SELECTED ARTICLES

 

The cosplay dictator, New Statesman

Putin’s endgame, New Statesman

One hundred days of autocracy, New Statesman

To catch a strongman, New Statesman

The battle for Greenland, New Statesman

The return of America First, New Statesman

Joe Biden’s tragedy of errors, New Statesman

Sliding towards autocracy, Times Literary Supplement

Kamala Harris’ moment of truth, New Statesman

The transformation of JD Vance, New Statesman

America on the brink, New Statesman

Making China great again, New Statesman

Putin’s fractured world, New Statesman

Rogue State, Times Literary Supplement

Russia’s war on the future, New Statesman

The world according to Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, New Statesman

Taiwan is already under attack, New Statesman

The paralysis of power, New Statesman

What John Mearsheimer gets wrong about Ukraine, New Statesman

Antony Blinken and the limits of American diplomacy, New Statesman

Asia’s dangerous new arms race, New Statesman

Casualties of the counteroffensive, New Statesman

The curious case of China’s disappearing ministers, New Statesman

Xi’s Moscow mission, Sunday Times

The end of the pariah state, New Statesman

Radek Sikorski: “The destruction of Nord Stream was a very good thing”, New Statesman

How Xi Jinping views the world, New Statesman

Nixon in China: the complicated legacy of a week that changed the world, New Statesman

The broker of Belarus, New Statesman

The coming Republican civil war, New Statesman

Is Putin dead? New Statesman

China Under Xi podcast series, New Statesman

The unravelling of Vladimir Putin, New Statesman

Ukraine reveals the rise of the non-aligned state, New Statesman

US congress goes to “war” over Taiwan, New Statesman

Ghosts of the Cultural Revolution, New Statesman

Xi Jinping’s party of one, New Statesman

Ukraine’s other war, New Statesman

China’s hollow peace plan for Ukraine, New Statesman

John Sullivan: “Vladimir Putin does not want an off-ramp”, New Statesman

China’s new foreign minister and the taming of “wolf warrior” diplomacy, New Statesman

Will China stop Russia going nuclear? New Statesman

Maria Ressa: “The law was bent to the point that it was broken”, New Statesman

The Silencing: suspicion and subjugation in Xinjiang, New Statesman

How the world’s dictators are rewriting the past in order to control the future, New Statesman

Xi Jinping is fighting a war for China’s history, Foreign Policy

The next crucial date in Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal

Putin isn’t the Only Autocrat Misusing History, The Atlantic

Putin’s other war, New Statesman

Literature under Xi Jinping, New Statesman

Caught between Putin and the West, Xi Jinping faces a crucial choice on Russia, New Statesman

The poisoned peacemaker: why China can’t abandon Putin, New Statesman

The truth about Putin’s “denazification” fantasy, New Statesman

Putin’s power vertical and the pathologies of authoritarian rule, New Statesman

Putin has substituted his own interests for those of the Russian state, New Statesman

Nixon in China: the complicated legacy of the week that changed the world, New Statesman

The clock is running out for Vladimir Putin on Ukraine, New Statesman

How Peng Shuai exposed the limits of China’s power, New Statesman

The Factors Driving Sino-Russian Relations, The Asan Forum

Donald Trump’s North Korea Gambit: What Worked, What Didn’t, and What’s Next, The National Interest

Past Present: Kim Il Sung Created A Powerful Fiction To Gain Power. His Family Has Used It To Stay There. Wilson Quarterly

The Coming US-China Competition in Central Asia, The Diplomat

North Korea’s New Propaganda Campaign Looks to Old Myths, Foreign Policy

Who Controls the Past Controls the Future: The political use of WWII history in Russia and China, The Asan Forum

Putin and Xi’s Buddy Act Could Blow Up East Asia, Foreign Policy

From Pariah to Pawn, Foreign Policy