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The uncoupling from Russia has not happened, partly because executives have not woken up to the return of geopolitics
Top US official sees ‘pathway’ for allies to build nuclear-powered submarines for Australia
Negotiators still expect Ankara to approve joint accession but Helsinki might need a plan B
Relations between Ankara and Stockholm have worsened since a rightwing activist set fire to a Koran in the Swedish capital
France and Germany endorse policy push despite risk of scuppering nuclear talks
More businesses cite geopolitics, economic security or regulatory change as key risk
Petr Pavel sees off former prime minister Andrej Babiš with pledge to back Nato and ‘restore integrity’
Physical realities do more to shape world events than ideas
Isolationist superpower or still ‘the world’s policeman’? Two books explore the competing impulses in US politics
Maintaining a united front on Ukraine and on China is getting harder
Provocative act permitted by government provides rare consensus between President Erdoğan and opposition
The marriage of liberal economics and democracy has brought immense benefits to the world, but faces its toughest test in decades. What needs to be done?
Chinese stocks have rallied sharply but the scars of recent experience run deep
Albanese government buys 40 helicopters from Washington to replace Airbus Taipans
World Economic Forum delegates fear that a long period of peace and economic integration could be coming to a close
Geopolitical tension has increased the city-state’s attraction as a financial outpost and safe haven. But can it maintain its neutrality?
Production shift within tech industry ‘looks irreversible’, says executive at one supplier
Atlantic Council report also forecasts China will invade Taiwan in decade of tumult
Stockholm has fulfilled commitments made to Ankara at Madrid summit, says premier Ulf Kristersson
China, Russia, North Korea and Iran will pose formidable challenges for the Biden administration in 2023
Deterrence and trade will have to go hand in hand
This year is unlikely to end as experts predict, but here is a map of events to chart 2023
Forecasts for the new year, from the chances of a lasting ceasefire in Russia’s war in Ukraine to the likelihood of Fed interest rate cuts and the future of crypto
Return of great power rivalry brings some opportunities for those in between
Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine demonstrated why authoritarian rule so often ends in disaster
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