Tag

China-U.S. competition

Page 5 of 6
Beyond Data Privacy: Trump’s Proposed Ban of WeChat 

Beyond Data Privacy: Trump’s Proposed Ban of WeChat 

By Layne Vandenberg
The broader success factors behind Tencent and WeChat indicate alternative motivations for Trump’s proposed ban.
The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

By Paulina Uznanska and Marian Fila
Largely via Twitter, the U.S. and Chinese ambassadors to Poland have engaged in a fierce debate over COVID-19.

What Will the Chinese Navy’s Next Frigate Look Like?

What Will the Chinese Navy’s Next Frigate Look Like?

By Rick Joe
The U.S. Navy has chosen its next frigate; what will China’s look like?

COVID-19 Will Make the US-China Great Power Dynamics More Confrontational

COVID-19 Will Make the US-China Great Power Dynamics More Confrontational

By Monish Tourangbam and Hamsini Hariharan
The pandemic induced bilateral spat between the two most powerful countries in the world comes amid the unfinished business of the trade war. 

Competition With China Goes Subnational

Competition With China Goes Subnational

By Scott Moore
Can Beijing successfully exploit divisions between local and central governments?
The US Needs a Better Strategy for China

The US Needs a Better Strategy for China

By Ian J. Lynch
Beijing’s influence operations are working. Washington needs a better strategy to respond.

How Asians See the World in 2020: Insights From Public Opinion

How Asians See the World in 2020: Insights From Public Opinion

By Ankit Panda
Discussing recent trends in elite and public opinion in Asia.
The US Must Counter China’s Malign Agenda

The US Must Counter China’s Malign Agenda

By Michael McCaul
China poses a threat to the U.S. and the world.

Gotta Serve Somebody? Not Necessarily: Europe in the US-China Crossfire

Gotta Serve Somebody? Not Necessarily: Europe in the US-China Crossfire

By Plamen Tonchev
The EU can carve out its own position vis-a-vis the United States and China.

China’s Reputation for Long-Range Planning Is Wildly Exaggerated

China’s Reputation for Long-Range Planning Is Wildly Exaggerated

By David Skidmore
Don't be misled by the erroneous notion that China possesses some uniquely successful capacity for long-range planning.

The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

By Robert Farley
Does it even matter if China updates its intellectual property regime?
How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?

How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?

By Charles V. Peña
Threat is a function of both capability and intention.

Page 5 of 6