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The fourth installment in our series, The Warming War.
China's surveillance, spies and unfortunate overreach.
The historian talks about his new book; how the Cold War history of missile systems led him to the semiconductor industry; and why China hasn't...
A look at the self-driving car startup’s emergence and warm welcome in China, and the challenges it faces amid U.S.-China technological decoupling.
Far from elevating 'yes-men,' Xi Jinping focused on trust and experience, which will allow the new PSC to be more effective and more candid.
Plus, Robert Kuhn offers the contrarian take on Xi Jinping and Alec Ash recommends new China books.
Chinese policymakers must address a flawed financing structure.
The CCP insider-turned-dissident talks about how Xi Jinping changed the Central Party School, where she was a teacher, and destroyed the CCP's 'democratic centralism'; how...
A look at Gotion High-Tech, its rapid growth, and its overseas expansion strategy, including to the United States.
The costs of Xi’s overreach and his lack of power sharing are frustrating members of China’s elite.
The Chinese strategy may be more economically sound than many assume, but it is time for the country to adopt a less severe approach.
Earlier this month, when the Biden administration imposed the most sweeping export restrictions yet on semiconductors, it represented the culmination of a U.S. tech policy...