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Stefan Schneider

Anxiety grows over Washington’s lack of explicit supportRussia and North Korea criticize Japan and back China

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Tyler Hansbrough

Europe Boosts Defense Spending, Driven by Germany “European-Made First”: Region Moves to Cut Foreign Arms Imports Korean and U.S. Defense Exporters Face a Shrinking Foothold in Europe Europe is accelerating its rearmament drive.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Possibility of incorporating Taiwan’s science-park modelReasons behind TSMC’s losses in the United States

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Siobhán Delaney

GDP 3.3% Allocation to Be Raised to 5% Defense Against China’s “2027 Armed Unification” Goal Additional Budget Planned, Massive Procurement of U.S.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

China’s robot rollout cements its global leadMassive state support accelerates robot deployment

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Siobhán Delaney

National pension eligibility needs to be raised to 68 Pension fund projected to be fully depleted by 2065 Employment and wage-system redesign also urgent The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has taken the unusual step of explicitly r

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David O'Neill

Korea’s strong healthcare still leaves families exposed to severe income loss from serious illness Health shocks cut wages, pushing seniors and students into long-term financial strain Korea must pair universal care with robust income protection to prevent poverty after illness

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Tyler Hansbrough

India Expands Support for Advanced Industries, Including Electronics and AI U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

U.S. Commerce Department and USTR Review Alternative Legal Basis to Replace IEEPA Even Conservative Justices Question Presidential Authority Defeat Could Trigger Refunds and a Wave of Litigation The administration of U.S.

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Keith Lee

Russia–North Korea ties and Arctic shipping are reshaping the US–South Korea alliance The Northern Sea Route turns the Arctic into a new strategic front Education and policy must integrate Arctic routes into Korean security planning

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David O'Neill

China quietly rations rare earths through strict export paperwork, not formal bans Its dominance in mining and magnet production turns bureaucracy into global leverage Schools and policymakers must plan for lasting supply risk and build alternative sources

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Niamh O’Sullivan

China attempts to isolate Japan on the diplomatic stageCorporate efforts overshadowed by deep reliance on China

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Aoife Brennan

European Countries Rapidly Expand Defense Spending Fiscal Deterioration and Stagnant Growth Raise Alarms Over Economic Security U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Unprecedented Joint Declaration Adopted on Opening Day of G20 Summit European and Asian Leaders Attend Despite Trump’s Boycott Reaffirmation of Multilateralism Against U.S.

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David O'Neill

The US relies on an H-1B talent pipeline its schools cannot replace New H-1B fees push global talent toward rival countries building strong education–innovation systems Without opening visas and fixing public education, the US will lose its tech edge

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Keith Lee

Military spending is surging, and the Russia–China axis tightens A Germany–Japan security alliance is lawful, networked, and unlike the 1930s Link logistics, energy, and industry to turn budgets into credible deterrence In 2024, th

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Matthew Reuter

China Denounces Takaichi’s Remarks as Interference in Internal Affairs “China Retains Ample Retaliatory Measures Against Japan” Most Powerful Option Still on the Table: Rare-Earth Sanctions China has escalated its multidimensional retaliati

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Concern over FX instability drives demand for reservesAnxiety grows over insufficient reserve levels

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Move interpreted as prioritizing supply-chain stabilityAccumulated frictions only temporarily contained

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