Paucity Of Power In China
We examine the causes of China's energy crisis and its global implications.
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.
We examine the causes of China's energy crisis and its global implications.
Chinese aggression against Taiwan is jeopardizing the peace in the region. While the threat is likely not imminent, Americans want the U.S. to protect its ally.
A substantial portion of the country distrusts scientists. Is the politicization of science to blame?
Adam Savit, the China Program Coordinator at the Center for Security Policy (CSP), discusses the findings of a TIPP Poll on the United States' options for dealing with China's growing push to reclaim Taiwan.
What's behind China's prompt welcome of the Taliban? A look at how Afghanistan’s troubles affect China and its hegemonic plans.
Adam Savit, China Program Coordinator and Deputy Director for Congressional and Public Affairs at the Center for Security Policy, discusses how China's influence network influences American politics and decision-making.
In a two-part series, Robert Austin writes about the challenges in front of carmakers as they accelerate the shift to electric vehicles. In the second part, he addresses how the engineer/aviator/filmmaker may have been the pioneer in the field.
In the second installment of the Belt Road Initiative series, Justin Du discusses the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway, which will likely aid China's quest for control of Africa's natural resources.
Michael Waller, Senior Analyst for Strategy at the Center for Security Policy, examines the findings of a CSP/TIPP Poll on pandemic reparations.
This is the first installment in a multi-part series by Justin Du, an analyst of geopolitics and economics focused on China. The series aims to increase understanding of the Belt and Road Initiative by contrasting Chinese and non-Chinese perspectives.
Americans want to use trade to reign In China's aggressive military actions.
China’s human rights violations in Hong Kong, Taiwan and against Uyghur have drawn criticism. Trade may be a tool to force China’s hand.
Most Americans want the United States to counter Russia's and China's vaccine diplomacy.
Who do Americans trust about the origins of Coronavirus? An investigation by tippinsights.
What do Americans think about the coronavirus's origin? A TIPP Poll looks into it.