
When Brussels Chooses the Winner, Nations Lose the Game
When political outcomes are shaped by external expectations, the decisions that follow rarely prioritize the national interest.

When political outcomes are shaped by external expectations, the decisions that follow rarely prioritize the national interest.

European leaders are quietly re-engaging Beijing to protect trade and supply chains, underscoring how hard China is to replace for a competitiveness-strained Europe.

Between New Delhi and Moscow, a profound power shift is emerging—guided less by ideology than by hard national interests.