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Amid the Iran panic, one of China’s key partners in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates, has been overlooked.
The former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs talks about Taiwan, AI, and how the mil-to-mil relationship with China went south.
The U.S. continues to have enormous advantages in many critical technology sectors, and China’s system is plenty capable of self-inflicted wounds.
Like China’s accession to the WTO in 2001, the country’s new strategy for achieving economic self-reliance will challenge the West. It demands a different set...
The last time the U.S. government tried to foster domestic battery manufacturing, its star company ended up being scooped up by a Chinese conglomerate for...
Why the U.S. is (and has been) in such a battery manufacturing pickle.
Both for itself and for the rest of the world.
The media scholar talks about how the CCP builds consent, China’s global media push, and Xi Jinping’s public persona.
Balance-of-payments deficits, not the so-called China problem, are the macroeconomic source of America’s overall trade deficit.
John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua were brought out of retirement, in part, because they are seen as uniquely capable of getting the U.S. and China...
‘Special Purpose Acquisition Companies’ offer Chinese companies what they want: a quick and easy way to get foreign capital and a foreign listing.
When the U.S. and China compete on climate change, everyone wins.