In the 21st century, Chinese foreign policy has shifted towards building global partnerships and expanding interests through strategic relationships with other nations, serving as tools for geopolitical influence. Unlike traditional alliances focused on defense treaties, China has established a global network of strategic partnerships emphasizing flexible political cooperation. These partnerships aim to enhance China’s power and influence on the global stage through collaboration with various countries.
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MAGA Gathers Clouds Over Seoul, Tokyo
Japan and South Korea are preparing for the second Trump administration, anticipating demands for increased financial burden-sharing for US troops stationed in the two countries and imposing tariffs on Asian imports. Trump's call for Seoul to pay significantly more for hosting US troops, as well as his interest in restarting talks with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, raises concerns among South Korean officials. In Japan, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is focused on China's military activities...
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