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international relations



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"International relations should be governed by the principals of international law -- non-interference, sovereign equality of states and the right of peoples to govern themselves."

From Barron's

John Pitzer, Intel’s corporate vice president of international relations, said at a Barclays conference last month that executives were “still trying to get our arms fully around what’s driving” strong trends in the server CPU business — which one analyst noted seemed to go against earlier thinking that the GPU boom would reduce the amount of budget available for CPU purchases.

From MarketWatch

“To the victor nations go the spoils,” Anton wrote in a 2019 essay in Foreign Policy, crystallizing a worldview that sees international relations as zero-sum competition where might makes right.

From Salon

"Chinese enterprises need to fully assess the risks and extent of potential US intervention before investing in related projects," Cui Shoujun, from the School of International Relations at Renmin University, said on Chinese state media.

From BBC

Heigo Sato, a professor of international relations at the Institute of World Studies at Japan’s Takushoku University, said the broad scope of China’s export-control regulations means Beijing can potentially use these controls as “sanctions targeting the strengths of Japanese industry.”

From The Wall Street Journal