Myron Brilliant on Business’s Role in Dealing with China The longtime U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive VP talks about the rights and wrongs of China's WTO entry and how companies should deal with the...
The Threat to Tech in Hong Kong The city's government is trying to stop the spread of a popular protest anthem, putting major platforms in a tricky position.
To De-Escalate U.S.-China Tensions, Decouple Differently Weaponizing trade policy has negatively affected both the U.S. and Chinese economies, without easing geopolitical strains between the two.
The Middle Way China's business ties with the Middle East are getting ever closer, underpinning its growing diplomatic efforts in the region.
Philippe Le Corre on Europe’s Role between the U.S. and China The academic talks about how the EU can pursue its own strategy towards China, what its approach to the Taiwan situation should be, and the...
ASEAN Between the U.S. and China It's unfair to expect South East Asian nations to decouple from the world's second-largest economy.
What Taiwan Wants Us to Know The Taipei government is keen to show the island is more than a political football between the U.S. and China.
Dicey Debt Collection A look at the murky world of debt collection in China, where strong-arm tactics and often violent threats have created a stigma that will not...
Chun Han Wong on How Xi Jinping Has Changed China The journalist talks about Xi Jinping's rise to the top; how he keeps his rivals at bay; and what could happen after he finally steps...
Cable Cutters On February 2, a Chinese fishing vessel cut one of the two subsea internet cables connecting the Matsu islands to Taiwan. Six days later, an...
Spilling the Tea on the SLD The way we talk about the U.S. and China rivalry could do with less sports-style commentary and more rounded analysis.
The Art in Diplomacy The U.S. and China are trying to figure out how to handle antiquity repatriations.