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    Xi clings to partnership with weakening Putin

    Oped, Kent Harrington, Published on 22/07/2023

    » Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin may have played his assigned role by reportedly meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin on June 29. But notwithstanding the contrived show of unity, it will not have been lost on Chinese President Xi Jinping that Mr Prigozhin's highly public mutiny last month has profoundly weakened the Russian leadership. With Ukraine on a counteroffensive and Russia's battlefield losses mounting, Mr Xi's "no limits" partnership with Mr Putin is quickly morphing into a military liability for China.

  • OPINION

    Twilight for the Kims? Time is not on their side

    Oped, Kent Harrington, Published on 20/11/2021

    » Nearly three years after his failed bromance with Donald Trump, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is once again angling for US attention. North Korea has tested a new, high-tech missile and hinted that it may agree to restart talks with South Korea, where President Moon Jae-in desperately wants to resuscitate his moribund outreach to the North. But if Mr Kim is expecting a positive reaction from US President Joe Biden, he shouldn't hold his breath. With issues like China and the rebuilding of US alliances topping Mr Biden's agenda, overtures to Mr Kim are unlikely.

  • OPINION

    Donald Trump is in denial about North Korea's nukes

    News, Kent Harrington, Published on 24/07/2018

    » No one yet knows what deals US President Donald Trump may have struck with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their private two-hour meeting in Helsinki. But it is already clear that Mr Trump's self-congratulations for striking a deal to "denuclearise" the Korean Peninsula during his Singapore summit with Kim Jong-un are ringing hollow.

  • BUSINESS

    Will China weaponise social media?

    Asia focus, Kent Harrington, Published on 12/02/2018

    » Ever since the 2016 US presidential election, with its revelations about Russian meddling, European officials have been on the lookout for similar attacks. But Europeans aren’t the only ones paying attention. So, too, are China’s leaders, who are considering what they might learn from the Kremlin’s successes.

  • OPINION

    Trump's unravelling Korea policy

    News, Kent Harrington, Published on 27/06/2017

    » With every tweet or meeting with a foreign leader that US President Donald Trump completes, American officials find themselves struggling to reassure allies that the United States remains committed to their security. Nowhere is this truer than in Asia, where longstanding US strategic engagement, backed up by the world's most advanced military, has maintained the balance of power for decades.

  • OPINION

    How China is claiming Southeast Asia

    News, Kent Harrington, Published on 09/08/2015

    » With preparations for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit next month to Washington DC, under way, officials in both countries are predictably playing down their differences over China’s territorial claims.

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