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Behind the scenes, China’s most celebrated and its most notorious billionaires were linked through investments worth at least $1 billion.
The German political scientist talks about the need for a paradigm shift in Germany’s foreign policy and the difficulty of countering hybrid threats.
Discussions within U.S. policy making circles take too little account of the devastating impact any conflict could have on the global chip industry.
Our series of interviews with top U.S. policy makers of the last 30 years has revealed how and why the American approach towards China has morphed from seeking closer ties to a desire for estrangement.
Chinese humanoid robots are working better and getting cheaper. But what are they good for?
While Western investment in China slows, Germany’s Bertelsmann has an Asian fund that shows little sign of waning enthusiasm.
Crafting a new policy towards relations with Beijing will not be easy after the imminent UK election, but an incoming government will have hundreds of years of experience to draw on.
The former national security advisor discusses the possibility of bombing Taiwanese chip fabs in any conflict, the fallout from January 6th and how a second Trump administration would approach China.
China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into European pork, but its import market has already been narrowing.
Stemming the tide of low-cost imports coming into the U.S. from China is proving tricky.
In his new book, Edward Wong reflects on the nature of the American dream and the Chinese dream — and how he and his father have experienced both.
Yangyang Cheng came to the U.S. to study the mysteries of the universe. She ended up staying in order to study the role of science in geopolitics.