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Opinion | Why China eyes a close partnership with Bangladesh As reported in The Diplomat: "Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China on June 22-26 saw the two sides sign 17 bilateral instruments." During the summit between the two countries, they agreed to elevate "their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership to jointly build a China-Bangladesh community with a shared future," committed to "a 2+2 dialogue mechanism involving diplomacy and defence, and announced plans to implement a Bangladesh-China-Myanmar Economic Corridor."
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.10 18:15
Opinion | The strange 'revival' of North Korea Back in June, the Wall Street Journal reported that the economy of North Korea expanded by 3.7% in the year 2024. While figures for the DPRK's economy are released annually by the Bank of Korea in the South, and sometimes subject to political manipulation, their research provides an important window into the world's most secretive state, where, of course, information is notoriously difficult to access.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.09 18:15
Opinion | How America and its allies fell for the Guo Wenghui fraud The commentary argues that the case of Chinese businessman Guo Wengui illustrates what the author sees as a broader ideological bias in Western media and governments toward China. It traces Guo's rise from a wealthy real estate tycoon to a prominent anti-Chinese Communist Party dissident in the United States, where he received support and media attention. The author contends that Guo used his dissident status to build media platforms and organizations, which were later found by a U.S. court to have been involved in a large-scale fraud scheme that funded his lavish lifestyle.
Tom Fowdy
2026.07.03 20:18
Opinion | The era of European Protectionism has arrived The political winds in the European Union (EU) pertaining to China have changed dramatically in recent months, and a storm of protectionist economic policy is on its way.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.30 14:10
Opinion | The Downfall of Keir Starmer Just short of two years ago did Labour Party leader Keir Starmer sweep to power in a landslide victory against a highly unpopular Conservative Party, amassing a majority of 174 seats. On the surface, it would seem that Starmer would have unchallengeable authority and would possess with such Parliamentary strength a mandate to change Britain, who had firmly opted for an end to 14 years of Conservative government.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.25 12:15
Opinion | The end of the 'Indo-Pacific' In the year 2018, the first Trump administration renamed the United States Pacific Command to the "Indo-Pacific" Command. The renaming was a geopolitical and strategic move, merging the Indian and Pacific oceans into one gigantic pan-region, which was stated to be decisive for the world's economic and political future.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.23 09:15
Opinion | Did Iran really just bring Donald Trump to his knees? For the past few weeks, I have written at length expressing scepticism at the belief a huge deal between Washington and Tehran to end the President's botched war, seemed absurd. My thesis is not baseless, for the United States is famous for having a foreign policy that does not offer strategic compromise to adversaries under any circumstances. While the US may de-escalate or withdraw from situations (ending wars), it does not give away leverage it holds over an opponent until its strategic objectives are met.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.20 13:27
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