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It’s all very well to be intimidating, but China needs to win people over too.
Taiwanese premier Tsai Ing-wen converses with Donald Trump.
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The frenzied response to this year’s most examined courtesy call played right into Beijing’s hands.
The call with Tsai Ing-wen caused a diplomatic furore.
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‘Little trick’ or ‘petty action’? The difference matters when translating what China really said about Trump’s call with Tsai Ing-wen.
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Football is becoming an increasingly important weapon in Britain’s soft power arsenal.
A woman holding a picture of Castro and Chavez waits to pay homage to Castro in Havana on Nov. 28, 2016.
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A former British ambassador to Cuba, now a professor at Boston University, still has a few questions for the late Cuban leader.
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The incoming Trump administration could do worse than learn from China in devising a new policy of economic engagement with North Korea.
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Diplomacy between Europe and Trump’s administration will be tricky, but not impossible.
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The UN’s Charter legally binds it to promote gender equality, but guess what: yes, it’s a man again.
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The UK plays a crucial role in how the European Union engages with African nations. Post referendum, political and diplomatic norms will have to be re-imagined.
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The decision to review Hinkley Point C was carried out in a way that quite unnecessarily put Britain’s future relations with China in jeopardy.
Joan Clos (right) shows visiting dignitaries around the UN complex in Nairobi, Kenya, which as host of UN-Habitat headquarters was pushing one of two competing proposals for implementation responsibilities.
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Two years of marathon negotiations have finally yielded agreement in last-minute meetings in New York on the New Urban Agenda to be adopted at the Habitat III summit in Quito in October.
En garde in the Spratly Islands.
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Vietnam is deeply spooked by the struggle over the South China Sea – but its friends in south-east Asia aren’t so keen to stand up to Beijing.
Understanding how China operates on an international level means understanding how it exercises soft power.
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‘Soft power’ has been spoken of a great deal in relation to Sam Dastyari’s recent political donations strife, but it is often misunderstood.
Australia has sought to water down climate declarations made through the Pacific Islands Forum.
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This week’s Pacific Islands Forum is the region’s premier multilateral summit. But members have begun turning elsewhere out of frustration with Australia’s climate negotiation tactics.
Where is the love?
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The US is held to a different standard than other countries – but it mostly has itself to blame.
No love lost.
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Calling Barack Obama a ‘son of a whore’ was just another PR disaster for a country already subject to lazy stereotypes.
Welcome to Hangzhou.
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China’s stewardship of the G20 has been unusually practical and results-focused. Can the world’s biggest economies live up to it?
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China is eagerly anticipating the arrival of global leaders from the world’s top 20 economies.
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Canada has been in the global doldrums for close to two decades, but now it’s got a chance to get back in the game.
Africa will feel the loss of the EU’s influence in its relationship with Britain.
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Britain’s decision to leave the EU will fundamentally affect Africa’s relationship with UK in a way that will be damaging to all.