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From the steel industry to the campaign for common prosperity, China's economy is in trouble.
The political scientist explains how China has risen not just by following in the U.S.’s footsteps, but also by exploiting U.S. vulnerabilities and its own...
Between Chinese encroachments in Taiwan and Taiwan's military spending spree, it can certainly feel like the drums of war are beating in East Asia. And...
Will there be any foreign automakers left in China five years from now?
The fast-growing Chinese e-commerce companies are changing tack as challenges to their cheap import models multiply.
Can Taiwan maintain its allure for U.S. companies?
Expected new U.S. export controls on China will accelerate the decoupling of the semiconductor sector, bringing big losses to American companies.
China’s civilian industry is still tightly integrated with the military, but open discussion of the link is less frequent.
Chinese money laundering syndicates are the partners-of-choice for Latin American cartels who flood the U.S. with fentanyl. But despite Sino-American cooperation on the issue, the...
The former British politician discusses how the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has developed and the extent of Chinese influence over its operations.
Feeling under siege, China is girding itself for long-term enmity with the world’s largest economy.
The millennium-old story of informal Chinese networks and underground banks.