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London And Washington Are Drifting Apart On China – And It’s Not An Accident

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board For years, the Western approach to China rested on a simple assumption: London and Washington spoke with one strategic voice. That assumption is no...

Davos 2026 Signals a Shift: The U.S. Moves to Redefine Global Leadership

The 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos revealed a decisive turn in global politics, as Washington moved from managing decline narratives to actively reshaping the rules of international leadership-forcing allies and rivals alike to reassess their strategic choices.

Global Power Shifts to U.S. and China, Russia Weakens

Azerbaijan.US A new phase of global power competition is unfolding, driven primarily by the United States and China, while Russia’s role on the world stage...

Managing External Competition in the South Caucasus Peace Process

Azerbaijan.US The South Caucasus has historically been a region of heightened geopolitical sensitivity, shaped by its geography, history, transport corridors, energy resources and strategic neighborhood....

China’s Direct Investment in Azerbaijan Tops $400 Million by June 2025

Azerbaijan.US  China’s direct foreign investment (FDI) in Azerbaijan exceeded $400 million by the end of the first half of 2025, reaching $405 million, according to...

Azerbaijan-China Trade Turnover Exceeds $4 Billion

Trade turnover between Azerbaijan and China reached $4.214 billion in January–November of this year. According to Vesti Baku, citing the State Customs Committee, this represents...

Foreigners in Azerbaijan: Where They Work Most

Azerbaijan Becomes a Magnet for Global Talent - From Builders to Programmers

BYD Eyes Sumgayit for Electric Bus Hub

China’s BYD in Talks to Build E-Buses in Azerbaijan

“The World Is Bigger Than Five”: Erdogan’s Slogan Goes Global

Erdogan at the UN: From Symbol to Power Broker

Peace on paper vs. peace in practice: a 10-month reality check

Iskandaryan: South Caucasus enters a multipolar era—Armenia needs “adult” multi-vector policy

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