China
China is a leading geopolitical competitor of the United States. As China's strength increases, it must comply with high standards of human rights and treatment of other Asian and global nations. We will provide our readers with American perspectives on trade, intellectual property, and technology transfer between the two countries.
Jimmy Lai And The Fate Of Hong Kong
Will Britain hold China accountable and ensure Hong Kong's freedom?
Xi's Saudi Arabia Trip Signals Multipolarity In The Middle East
Shifting sands of geopolitics.
TikTok – The Trojan Threatening America
Americans must protect their identity and personal information online.
Pentagon's Views On The Chinese Military’s Rise And Aspirations
China is preparing to challenge America's position and dominance.
China's "Zero Covid" Reaches Breaking Point
Despite President Xi's smooth transition into his historic third term, the people appear to be bracing for a showdown with the leadership.
Preparing For A Future War That Should Never Be
U.S. National Defense Strategy document lays down plans on how the nation is gearing up to face the threat posed by China and Russia.
Chipping Away China’s Advantage
Finally, the United States employs strategies to slow China's ambition to dominate the semiconductor industry.
Contenders For China’s New Team
Just seven men vying for membership in the Chinese Communist Party’s all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee will lead the world’s second-largest economy.
Xi's Ascension From Princeling To 'President For Life'
The leader remains an enigma on the world stage.
BRI 2.0 Under President Xi 3.0
President Xi’s dream project, BRI, is turning out to be a white elephant. Though unlikely to be abandoned immediately, its initiative is undergoing a silent overhaul.