温馨提示:本站仅提供公开网络链接索引服务,不存储、不篡改任何第三方内容,所有内容版权归原作者所有
AI智能索引来源:http://www.ft.com/geopolitics
点击访问原文链接

Geopolitics | Financial Times

Accessibility helpSign InSubscribeFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InHomeWorldWorld HomeMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaIran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apologyIn the centre of the storm: what does the Iran war mean for Dubai?The war of unintended consequencesWe’ll always have DubaiTrump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?USUS HomeUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyIran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apologyThe war of unintended consequencesTrump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?Donald Trump calls for more US military action in Latin AmericaUS faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil pricesCompaniesCompanies HomeEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportIn the centre of the storm: what does the Iran war mean for Dubai?Is the nightmare scenario for global energy here?Palmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesUS faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil pricesShips in Gulf declare themselves Chinese to dodge attackTechTech HomeArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaPalmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesUS draws up strict new AI guidelines amid Anthropic clashGoogle gives CEO Sundar Pichai new pay deal worth up to $692mnOracle and OpenAI scrap deal to expand flagship Texas data centreSamsung seeks AI deals to challenge Apple’s smartphone leadMarketsMarkets HomeAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingIs the nightmare scenario for global energy here?US faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil pricesBritain is now the home of the Middle ManInvestors are not ready for a true shockA week of war in charts: the impact on the USClimateOpinionOpinion HomeColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersThe war of unintended consequencesWe’ll always have DubaiIs the nightmare scenario for global energy here?Britain is now the home of the Middle ManAre attention spans really shrinking?LexWork & CareersWork & Careers HomeBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItGoogle gives CEO Sundar Pichai new pay deal worth up to $692mnPapier founder: ‘I don’t own stocks or shares — it’s too much risk’Are you financially ‘prepped’ for higher inflation?Couples navigate their new money dynamicsWhy it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreenLife & ArtsLife & Arts HomeArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterWe’ll always have DubaiTrump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?Palmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesHereditary peer Lord Mancroft: ‘They don’t care about fox hunting. It’s about us’Marinelli: my 15-year quest to ski the biggest face in the AlpsHow To Spend ItHomeWorldUSCompaniesTechMarketsClimateOpinionLexWork & CareersLife & ArtsHow To Spend ItFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InMonetary Policy RadarLessons for central bankers from geopolitical shocks pastHigher inflation and lower investment are the norm, with the magnitude of the geopolitical shock crucialSmith & Nephew PLCInterview. Smith & Nephew ‘well equipped’ to ride out tariff uncertainty, chief saysDeepak Nath confident medical device maker can weather drop in revenues from China and war in Middle EastThe best books of the weekTrapped in the middle of a new world disorderFrom a capricious White House to chilling parallels with a previous global conflict, three books analyse this moment of churn and change in international affairsMiddle East warQ&A. War in the Middle East: what’s the end game?Join FT journalists for a subscriber webinar on March 11 and send us your questionsFrench politicsThe FT View. France’s groundbreaking nuclear offer to EuropeMacron’s decision to extend the deterrent is a boost for the continent’s defenceThe editorial boardMiddle East warTrump has no realistic plan for Iran’s futureThe US president has not understood the lessons of past wars for regime change in Iraq and AfghanistanGideon RachmanLife & ArtsThe one good monopolyLiberals should favour competition in all things but the superpower gameJanan GaneshGlobal EconomyWhen financial and geopolitical waves collideWe are living in a ‘barbell’ world where international threat meets technological opportunityAndy HaldanePoliticsHow war stopped workingUkraine, Iraq, Afghanistan — the story of the century so far is the ineffectiveness of forceJanan GaneshUK defence spendingUK military spending set to account for smaller share of GDP in 2027-28Changes are in stark contrast with rearmament push by European allies in face of growing geopolitical tensionsUS foreign policyEurope and America are locked in a struggle over ‘western civilisation’The two sides disagree profoundly about the basis of the transatlantic allianceAnne-Marie SlaughterPopulismMaga will regret embracing Europe’s hard rightNationalists on the continent have historically opposed America more than anything elseJanan GaneshEurope ExpressCanada pitches itself as Europe’s ‘supplier of choice’ in face of US riftAlso in this newsletter: EU cyber chief warns that criminals increasingly are copying state actors’ tacticsEU defenceWhy Rubio failed to repair the transatlantic riftA moment of calm in relations between Europe and the US is a prelude to crises aheadGideon RachmanChinese politics & policyHow China could win the geopolitical game by defaultMercurial shifts in US foreign policy under Trump have left leaders of other countries baffledEswar PrasadThe Weekend EssayWhat America forgets about the UNThe organisation faces a potential rival in Donald Trump’s fledgling ‘Board of Peace’. But as a forum for US power, it would be a hard act to followSingaporeTrade bellwether Singapore says global ‘fragility’ will hit economyCity-state says tougher times loom after a turbulent year of geopolitical strife and US tariff threatsGlobal tradeTrump prompts global surge in people viewing US as a threatPoll for Munich Security Conference shows sharp rise in Canadians and others perceiving peril from WashingtonClimate changeThe changing physics of the Arctic are the real defence threatCritical operational zones are becoming more unpredictableFlorian KrampePoliticsThe perilous age of quantum politicsThink of Donald Trump as an energised particle colliding with a sensitive geopolitical nucleusArmen SarkissianLife & ArtsFT Magazine. Trump is Europe’s best enemy yetLack of a common foe enfeebled Europe — but not any moreSimon KuperChinese politics & policyChina is the main beneficiary of Trump’s Arctic anticsAs the US redeploys its navy and alienates allies, Beijing is filling the voidIsaac KardonCanadaTrump officials met group pushing Alberta independence from CanadaSeparatists from oil-rich province try to capitalise on friction between White House and Mark CarneyLife & ArtsFT Magazine. The ‘Little West’ takes on the new world order Terrified into co-operation by outside threats, a surprisingly solid bloc is emergingSimon KuperGlobal EconomyThe reality of a world after ruptureEurope has a key role to play in building a successor to the US-led global orderMartin WolfJoin us at an FT Live eventFT LiveGlobal Insurance SummitFT LiveFT Sessions at Cannes LionsFT LiveEnergy Transition SummitExplore all eventsHelp CentreContact UsAbout UsAccessibilityCareersSuppliersTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyManage CookiesCopyrightSlavery Statement & PoliciesShare News Tips SecurelyIndividual SubscriptionsProfessional SubscriptionsRepublishingExecutive Job SearchAdvertise with the FTFollow the FT on XFT ChannelsFT SchoolsPortfolioFT AppFT Digital EditionFT EditAlerts HubBusiness School RankingsSubscription ManagerNews feedNewslettersCurrency ConverterFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademyMore from the FT GroupFT Editorial Code of PracticeUKSubscribe for full accessHomeWorldMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaUSUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyCompaniesEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportTechArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaMarketsAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingClimateOpinionColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersLexWork & CareersBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItLife & ArtsArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterPersonal FinanceProperty & MortgagesInvestmentsPensionsTaxBanking & SavingsAdvice & CommentHow To Spend ItSpecial ReportsAlphavilleFT EditLunch with the FTFT Globetrotter#techAsiaMoral MoneyVisual and data journalismNewslettersVideoPodcastsNews feedFT SchoolsFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademymyFTPortfolioFT Digital EditionCrosswordOur AppsHelp CentreSubscribeSign In

智能索引记录