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Jonathan Sherry
Jonathan Sherry
Dr. Jonathan Sherry is a specialist in modern European political history who has held academic and research positions at universities and institutes in Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He has recently published a book on the Spanish Civil War and the Cold War.

Canadian PM Mark Carney’s trip to Beijing last month produced a framework for bilateral partnership that includes tariff reductions on EVs and agricultural products, expansion in cooperation on energy and investment, and limited law enforcement deals. The pragmatic reset comes at a crossroads, following a decade of controversy and diplomatic estrangement.

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The Dutch seizure of Chinese-owned semiconductor maker Nexperia underscores Europe’s fragmented posture towards China’s growing presence on the continent. Rather than a unified strategy, member states rely on ad hoc measures that strain Europe’s commitment to a rules-based order. The Dutch measure goes further, invoking a Cold War-era 1952 statute to seize control of Nexperia.

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Last week, Saudi forces seized control of Mukalla City, a key port of Hadramout province. Beyond its military value, the port carries deeper historical significance. In its modern form, Mukalla was financed and constructed by the South Yemeni state as part of a broader project to integrate eastern regions into a unified maritime political economy.

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