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Germany Is Phasing out Chinese Tech From 5G Networks. Is It the Right Call?
By Aparna Divya
Germany’s decision to exclude ZTE and Huawei parts from its 5G networks stems from geopolitical anxieties and strategic concerns.
Malaysia’s National 5G Wholesale Network Experiment
By James Guild
Its government is playing an unusually active role in setting up the country's next-gen telecom networks. But will it succeed?
The Case for a US-South Korea Digital Alliance in Southeast Asia
By Lami Kim
South Korea looms as an ideal partner for the U.S. in its efforts to check China’s dominance of the digital domain.
New Think Tank Report Presents Ambitious Agenda for Australia-India Tech Cooperation
By Abhijnan Rej
As China’s tech lead help push its international agenda, other Indo-Pacific powers see opportunities for collaboration.
The US Is Losing the 5G Fight, But Hampering China Is Not the Solution
By Enea Gjoza
If the United States wants to compete, it should focus on domestic revitalization.
5G and Risk Mitigation: Asia’s Huawei Conundrum
By Ankit Panda
Can U.S. efforts to keep Huawei at bay succeed?
In Snub to US, UK Will Allow China’s Huawei in 5G Networks
By Associated Press
The British decision was welcome news for the Chinese technology firm.
Is the Greater Bay Area China’s Future?
By Dingding Chen and Tiffany Chen
It’s possible, but both opportunities and challenges remain in coming years
Vietnam Rushes to Adopt 5G
By Dat Nguyen
But Vietnam lacks the crucial industries and talent to maximize the technology's potential.
Under Pressure in the West, Huawei Looks to South Asia
By Sabena Siddiqui
China's Huawei may be on the backfoot in the West, but South Asia remains a massive, ripe, market.
Time for Trilateral Coordination on 5G
By Dennis Blair, Michael Chertoff, and Arthur Coviello
The US, Japan, and Europe need to work together to set standards for emerging technologies.
Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations
By Ankit Panda, Orville Schell, and Susan Shirk
A new report peers into the future of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.
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