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The analyst explains why the U.S.'s chip export controls represent a turning point in its relationship with China and the prospects for future multilateral co-operation.
The country’s carbon emissions could enter structural decline next year, but there’s a big if.
Jack Ma's provocative speech in October 2020 gave China the justification it needed to tame its unruly tech giants. But Beijing was already pretty far...
Plus, Gregory Allen on chip controls.
Beijing may have to take over control of property developers to contain the impact of the sector's downturn.
The writer and scholar Orville Schell reflects on the legacy of Henry Kissinger.
The Harvard professor discusses the effects on Chinese society of the country's high-tech development, and how the pandemic may have shifted public attitudes.
A look at one of the Chinese firms spearheading the growing industry around recycling batteries.
Don't be fooled by the Chinese government's recent charm offensive towards foreign business.
More details on the Emirati technology firm at the nexus of China and the U.S.’s technological and geopolitical rivalry.
Plus, more details about G42 and its CEO's deep ties to China.
A decade ago, China arrived on the global art scene with deep pockets and an abundance of swagger. Recently, however, China's economic downturn has caused...