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NYU Shanghai represented a huge experiment: Could an American university really maintain control in an authoritarian country? The answer a decade ago was an optimistic...
The authors talk about their new Hoover Institution report, the big picture of unclassified research collaboration, and why academics can't just neatly compartmentalize risk.
Some regional powers will be tempted to engage in aggression against weaker neighbors to test U.S. resolve. But the diminution of America’s global stature could...
A look at the National Social Security Fund as China confronts its looming old age crisis.
This week's issue looks at questions about NYU Shanghai as well as unclassified research collaboration between the U.S. and China.
The intense levels of dialogue between the two countries on climate can now translate into practical cooperation.
With a mRNA vaccine finally in trials, will China change its Covid approach?
The anthropologists describe the lack of physical bridge building, the idea of the "far east" in the Russian imagination, Putin's pivot to Asia, and the...
A look at Feitian Technologies, which sells security devices to Google, Symantec, J.P. Morgan and Softbank.
Beijing-based Nuctech has swelled into one of the largest security screening manufacturers in the world, with their scanners servicing airports, embassies and ports in some...
The tenor of the current U.S.-China relationship raises doubts about the world's future health and prosperity.
Nuctech, cybersecurity and the Russia-China border.