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China
What Will China's New National Security Council Do?
The Third Plenum wasn’t entirely about economic reform as expected.
Chinese Soft Power: Another Typhoon Haiyan Victim
The unbelievably small amount of aid Beijing is offering Manila marks a new era of sneer diplomacy.
The Politics of China’s Growing Arms Sales
China has been the fastest growing arms major arms exporter in the past decade. Will it continue?
The Battle for the Senkakus Moves to the Skies
Rather than engage in aerial brinksmanship, Japan and China would do well to keep this conflict grounded.
Does China Accept America’s Mastery of the Seas?
The Naval Diplomat took part in a conference today. Here’s what he said.
China’s Coming Terrorism Wave
Two recent terrorist attacks have rattled China and the CCP. But these are just the beginning.
China's Tencent Woos Silicon Valley With Snapchat Bid
The Chinese media giant will lead a US$ 200 million round of investment in Snapchat.
Can China Resist “Hegemonism” in Middle East?
Beijing’s growing power and interests in the Persian Gulf will tempt it to embrace hegemonism.
State Media Boasts of China’s Ability to Nuke US Cities
China’s state media reportedly boasted that Beijing can kill millions of Americans with its new SLBM.
India's Other Border Problem
The opening of new Chinese highway in Tibet raises questions about the future of Arunachal Pradesh.
Why China Will Determine If Asia Goes to War
As it rises, Beijing’s foreign policy choices will shape Asia’s security environment.
Rebiya Kadeer
This week, The Diplomat’s Joseph Hammond spoke with Uyghur activist Rebiya Kadeer about the recent unrest in Xinjiang, international support for the Uyghur cause, and her own recent role.