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China
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.
PRC Is Biggest Obstacle to Unification With Taiwan
The dirty secret in cross-Strait relations: China’s political system is the biggest barrier to unification.
Why America’s Innovation Edge Over China Will Endure
America’s superior protection of IP rights will help it retain its lead over China in technological innovation.
Philippines Should Apologize for False Scarborough Claims
Manila falsely accusing China is an embarrassment that raises questions about its capabilities.
China Showcases Nuclear Submarine Fleet
This weekend Chinese state-run media outlets touted the growing might of China’s nuclear submarine fleet.
3 Reasons Senkaku/Diaoyu Diplomacy Should Be Secret
China and Japan are right to insist on secrecy in discussing how to resolve the East China Sea dispute.
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.