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The Weak China Debate in the 2024 US Elections

The Weak China Debate in the 2024 US Elections

By Robert Sutter
To the extent that there is a China debate, the focus has been largely misplaced.
Charged Diplomacy: How Australia Can Navigate the Geopolitical EV Tightrope Between China and the West

Charged Diplomacy: How Australia Can Navigate the Geopolitical EV Tightrope Between China and the West

By Marina Yue Zhang
Australia faces a diplomatic dilemma: balancing the need to align with Western allies in reducing dependence on China’s EV and battery supplies while also promoting its green transition.

The US Can Accelerate India’s Rise as a Legacy Chip Hub

The US Can Accelerate India’s Rise as a Legacy Chip Hub

By Satya S Sahu and Amit Kumar
Friendshoring supply chains for legacy chips to countries like India is likely the most feasible long-term solution for the West in the face of China’s dominance.

Rampant Nationalism Is Undermining China’s ‘Three Warfares’

Rampant Nationalism Is Undermining China’s ‘Three Warfares’

By Weilong (David) Kong
Violent xenophobia and “wolf warrior” sentiments are at odds with the government’s emphasis on public opinion warfare.

One Woman’s Custody Battle Highlights the Challenges Facing Same-Sex Couples in China

One Woman’s Custody Battle Highlights the Challenges Facing Same-Sex Couples in China

By Huizhong Wu
Because same-sex marriage is not recognized in China, there is little legal clarity on child custody and visitation rights.
Why Contaminated Cooking Oil in China Is A Recipe for Disaster

Why Contaminated Cooking Oil in China Is A Recipe for Disaster

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
China’s struggles with food safety persist – and few issues stoke public discontent so acutely.

Understanding the Significance of China’s Antimony Export Controls

Understanding the Significance of China’s Antimony Export Controls

By Gregory Wischer and Morgan Bazilian
The Chinese government will probably continue to allow some antimony exports to the United States, sending a retaliatory signal but also keeping the U.S. reliant on Chinese mineral supplies.
China Rejects the ‘San Francisco System’

China Rejects the ‘San Francisco System’

By KAWASHIMA Shin
Beijing may be trying to turn back the clock.

Controlling Tomorrow: China’s Dominance Over Future Strategic Supply Chains

Controlling Tomorrow: China’s Dominance Over Future Strategic Supply Chains

By David Song-Pehamberger
To secure China’s economic growth, Beijing wants to expand its control over global supply chains in strategic and emerging technologies.

With China Visit, Vietnam’s To Lam Reinforces Bilateral Political Trust

With China Visit, Vietnam’s To Lam Reinforces Bilateral Political Trust

By Khang Vu
The new party chief's first overseas visit reflects the divergent positions that China and the United States occupy in Vietnam's foreign policy.

What Is Driving Thailand and China’s ‘Falcon Strike’ Air Force Exercises?

What Is Driving Thailand and China’s ‘Falcon Strike’ Air Force Exercises?

By Ian Seow Cheng Wei
China-Thailand joint military drills have grown larger – and more focused on conventional warfare – over the past 20 years.
The Significance of the Vietnamese Communist Party Chief’s Visit to China

The Significance of the Vietnamese Communist Party Chief’s Visit to China

By Hai Hong Nguyen
It is unsurprising that To Lam has chosen China as the destination of his first foreign visit as CPV general secretary.

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