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● In Donald Trump’s World, the Strong Take What They Can
● The Dangers of Donald Trump’s Ad Hoc Foreign Policy
●Trump’s Tactics Could Unravel U.S. Strategy in Southeast Asia
● Do Not Mistake a Resilient Global Economy for Populist Success
● Plumbing the History of the US Oil Industry in Venezuela
● Greenland’s Rare Earths Aren’t All That
● Russia’s Threats Against Finland Are Disturbingly Familiar
In Donald Trump’s World, the Strong Take What They Can (Economist)
That will be bad for America—and everyone else.
The Dangers of Donald Trump’s Ad Hoc Foreign Policy (Lawrence J. Haas, National Interest)
Far from deterring adversaries, Donald Trump’s latest Venezuelan adventure may embolden them.
Trump’s Tactics Could Unravel U.S. Strategy in Southeast Asia (Derek Grossman,Foreign Policy)
The region is no stranger to dealmaking, but Washington’s selfish ends are self-damaging.
Do Not Mistake a Resilient Global Economy for Populist Success (Economist)
Protectionism is failing to revive manufacturing.
Plumbing the History of the US Oil Industry in Venezuela (Richard M. Sanders, National Interest)
Coaxing US oil companies back to investing in Venezuela won’t be as easy as it seems to Donald Trump.
Greenland’s Rare Earths Aren’t All That (Christina Lu, Foreign Policy)
The island may not be the treasure trove that some U.S. officials think.
Russia’s Threats Against Finland Are Disturbingly Familiar (Edward Lucas,Foreign Policy)
Echoing its anti-Ukraine propaganda, the Kremlin is wielding history in a psychological war.
