Isaac Stone Fish on Self-Censorship and Engagement with China The journalist-turned-CEO talks about his new book, how companies should think about risk, and how China's overreaction to Covid accelerated decoupling.
Security Clearance Last year, the notorious mercenary Erik Prince stepped down from FSG, the Hong Kong private security company he founded in 2014 that has since been...
How China Can End the War in Ukraine Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is in clear violation of principles that China has held sacrosanct for almost 60 years.
Walking a Tightrope While Leaning to One Side It is extremely unlikely that China will shift its support for Russia, unless Western actions impact too heavily on the Chinese national interest.
China’s Ukraine Ties Chinese companies have invested billions across Ukraine, which is a key transit point for Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative.
China’s Gas Game Russia wants a bigger slice of the Chinese gas market, but Beijing’s desire for supplier diversity stands in the way.
Shelley Rigger on Why Taiwan Matters So Much to the U.S. The scholar talks about how Taiwan propelled China’s economic rise and why the Ukraine war doesn't allow for predictions about Taiwan.
The Thornton Touch Since his retirement from Goldman Sachs in 2003, John Thornton has done everything in his power to be seen as a trusted intermediary between the...