Democracies around world must form new alliance to counter China, says Sunak
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Specific Pacific: What NATO can Gain from Improving Relationships in the Indo-Pacific
In his newest article, James Lautens explores why NATO should focus on building stronger relationships in the Indo-Pacific and what opportunities can be derived from such an investment. He argues that by investing in and cooperating with the democracies in the region, NATO can curb the influence of Russia and China, who are increasingly challenging the rules-based international order.
Will The Telegraph's new owners give China media influence in the UK by the back door? - Index on Censorship
For years, the United Kingdom has looked to the United States for moral clarity and strategic leadership in confronting the challenge posed by China’s authoritarian state. Whether it was the decision to ban Huawei from Britain’s 5G networks or to speak out against abuses in Xinjiang and the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong, British policymakers often found strength in US resolve. Washington’s warnings were heeded, and alignment on values was ass…
Democracies around world must form new alliance to counter China, says Sunak - Jersey Evening Post
Democracies must band together with closer security, trade and technology ties to counter the rise of China, Rishi Sunak said. In his first major intervention on global affairs since leaving 10 Downing Street, he said existing alliances such as Nato and traditional free-trade arrangements were not sufficient to respond to Beijing. He suggested a grouping of democratic market economies could work together to reduce reliance on China for manufactu…
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