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Putin has taken his country back to the imperialism, autocracy and isolation of the Soviet period
Opportunities will arise as the era of hyperglobalisation and cheap finance fades into the past
The west is in a struggle against some autocracies, not ‘autocracy’
In military terms, Kyiv is losing ground as the US and its allies argue about the real aims of the war
Settlement for scrapped submarine deal critical to reset of strained relations with Paris
China is gaining ground as Washington’s influence wanes in its near abroad
In a reversal of the post-cold war era, Putin’s attack on Ukraine prompts Nato members to spend more on defence
The US once again sees itself as engaged in a global struggle with Russia and China
New Zealand takes firmer stance after trying to strike balance between trade and Beijing threat
Global leaders face formidable challenges, from dizzying technological progress and geopolitical tension to climate change
As splits over Ukraine show, a common European worldview is as elusive as ever
Leaders are at odds over the question of just how crushing a Russian defeat should be
Financiers and CEOs are no longer the masters of the universe as nationalism and militarism take over
US president visits South Korea and Japan as worries grow Ukraine war has diverted focus from China
Initiatives come as White House is pushing to reinvigorate alliances in the face of Beijing
Cold war strategist discusses Russia, the Ukraine war and China at the FTWeekend Festival in Washington
How China built influence in the US — and the professor who coined ‘G-Zero’ on the response to our present global crises
As Putin appeals to the distant past to justify his invasion of Ukraine, militant nostalgia is on the march around the world
This annual FT-Statista survey lists the European companies that have cut their carbon emissions intensity the most. Plus: computer peripherals go green — or try to; new boss for Science Based Targets; cleaner cars; investors bet on climate tech
Indian prime minister to be special guest at next month’s leaders’ meeting in Germany
Far from pushing America out of Europe, the invasion of Ukraine is strengthening transatlantic ties
Treating the entire country as a geopolitical Chernobyl would be a strategic blunder
The rest of the world can see that abstract rules are devised by powerful nations but only selectively enforced by the US
The Ukraine crisis demonstrates how far businesses have become a target for sanctions or retaliation
Nationalism is driving French politics in the presidential elections as it has done in the US and Britain
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