Taiwan: Why an invasion threatens a multi-front war
A conflict over Taiwan could escalate rapidly. Japan, South Korea, and the US troops stationed there are in danger. North Korea and Russia could also get involved.
By Andreas Landwehr
A conflict over Taiwan could escalate rapidly. Japan, South Korea, and the US troops stationed there are in danger. North Korea and Russia could also get involved.
By Andreas Landwehr
During his state visit to Ankara, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu deepened his country’s cooperation with Turkey. Nine agreements aim to expand trade and strengthen security ties, particularly in the fight against militant groups.
By Arne Schütte
With the purge in the military, Xi Jinping is tightening his grip on power. The allegation of treason against the top general is being met with skepticism. Taiwan can breathe a brief sigh of relief.
By Andreas Landwehr
Corruption, intrigue and accusations of leaking secrets: A wave of purges in China’s military has brought down the country’s top general.
By Andreas Landwehr
Corruption, intrigue and allegations of leaking secrets. China’s purge wave in the military has brought down the top general. How combat-ready is the People’s Liberation Army?
By Andreas Landwehr
The Pentagon warns of a massive expansion of the Chinese aircraft carrier fleet. Beijing wants to use this to break the dominance of the United States in the Pacific.
By Andreas Landwehr
Berlin and New Delhi have agreed on closer arms cooperation in a paper. This also indirectly involves Russia.
By Katharina Horban
The Pentagon is warning of a massive expansion of China’s aircraft carrier fleet. Beijing aims to challenge US dominance in the Pacific – also with a possible campaign against Taiwan in mind.
By Andreas Landwehr
The United States carried out airstrikes in northern Nigeria on Christmas in an effort to weaken Islamist militant groups operating there. Experts, however, are questioning the choice of targets.
By David Renke
Muted reactions to Venezuela, unyielding rhetoric on Taiwan: China is laying bare its foreign policy priorities. In the year ahead, Beijing is likely to continue relying primarily on economic pressure and military strength to project power abroad.
By Leonardo Pape