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The scholar talks about his new book; why China's best days are behind it, both strategically and economically; how that could lead to China lashing...
It is business gospel in the West that for a corporation to be globally competitive, it must be competitive in China. But what happens when...
Cheng Lei, a prominent Australian journalist, has been detained in China for two years. Can the new Australian administration reset relations and finally help set...
A look at key concepts in the semiconductor supply chain and what recent events mean in the competition over its control.
From 5G and the semiconductor supply chain to Sino-Australian relations and the potential for climate cooperation.
Topping the books list this month are two titles focused on the ‘super app,’ used by 1.3 billion people.
The journalist and author talks about the uncertainty of Hong Kong's political red lines; what it's like to report there now; the lack of possibility...
A look at China’s industrial policy: how much it spends, how it stands out, and what lessons the U.S. should learn.
At age 97, Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the former CEO of AIG, has advocated for deeper U.S. engagement with China for longer than perhaps any living...
By ratcheting up the pressure on Taiwan, China is following a strategy that it honed in its past confrontations with Japan.
Plus, the best new China books.
The lifelong diplomat talks about how domestic politics has impacted the U.S.-China relationship, why not everything should be done in a bilateral context, and why...