Tag: #Asia

Preserving hegemony by creating confrontation is not acceptable

Liu Chong August 08, 2024

Preserving hegemony by creating confrontation is not acceptable

Recently, the US deployed the Typhon Mid-range Capability (MRC) missile system in the Philippines, and announced its decision to deploy land-based intermediate-range missile in Europe. This marks a substantial step forward taken by the US on deployment of land-based intermediate-range missiles since its withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear...More

Messi’s unannounced absence sparks outrage in HK

GT staff reporters February 11, 2024

Messi’s unannounced absence sparks outrage in HK

Lionel Messi's unannounced absence from a friendly match between the Hong Kong soccer team and his club Inter Miami on Sunday sparked disappointment and anger among fans present at the stadium. Officials from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government have also demanded an explanation. On Monday...More

Russia to become more geopolitically ‘Asian’ as Ukraine crisis drags on

Vladislav Gulevich April 11, 2022

Russia to become more geopolitically ‘Asian’ as Ukraine crisis drags on

The special military operation of the Russian army in Ukraine makes us think about the socio-cultural aftermath of this event that may influence Russian foreign policy and its geopolitical role in the world. Some experts say Russia will inevitably turn into a more "Asian" country as Europe almost...More

Asia’s 2020 outlook depends on China and India

Left Review Online December 14, 2019

Asia’s 2020 outlook depends on China and India

Is the Indian economy heading for a hard landing? The answer to the question, to some extent, will determine the trend of the broad Asian economy in the coming year. China, India and Japan together generate a considerable part of Asia's economic activity. Although Japan's economy expanded in...More