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US Global Economic Assistance Should Not Mimic China’s. Just Ask Sri Lanka. 

US Global Economic Assistance Should Not Mimic China’s. Just Ask Sri Lanka. 

By Sean Cairncross
China may require little from recipient countries on the front end. But choosing to engage with China is far from cost-free. 
Former US Pilot Who Worked in China Arrested in Australia

Former US Pilot Who Worked in China Arrested in Australia

By Rod McGuirk
Daniel Edmund Duggan, a former U.S. military pilot who ran an aviation consultancy in China, has been arrested on a charge that remains sealed.

Chinese Officers Charged in Plot to Obstruct US Huawei Probe

Chinese Officers Charged in Plot to Obstruct US Huawei Probe

By Eric Tucker and Nomaan Merchant
Washington has long accused Beijing of meddling in U.S. political affairs and stealing secrets and intellectual property.

US Policy on Tibet Has Lost its Way. We Want to Change That.

US Policy on Tibet Has Lost its Way. We Want to Change That.

By Jim McGovern and Michael T. McCaul
For years, Chinese officials have attempted to rewrite history. Now 2 Congressmen say the U.S. should push back on the CCP’s distortion of history rather than abetting it. 

China’s Vast Xinjiang Hit With COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

China’s Vast Xinjiang Hit With COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

By Associated Press
As is often the case with China's draconian "zero-COVID" policy, the measures seemed out of proportion to the number of cases detected.
Russia Seeks Closer Security Ties With China as Key Goal

Russia Seeks Closer Security Ties With China as Key Goal

By Vladimir Isachenkov
Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Security Council, described the "strengthening of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation with Beijing as an unconditional priority of Russia's foreign policy."

Chinese Parts in the F-35 Highlight Concerning Trend in the US Defense Sector

Chinese Parts in the F-35 Highlight Concerning Trend in the US Defense Sector

By A.B. Abrams
The contraction of U.S. defense and civilian industries since the end of the Cold War has made foreign inputs into key weapons programs indispensable.
China’s Top Legislator to Meet South Korea Leaders for Talks

China’s Top Legislator to Meet South Korea Leaders for Talks

By Hyung-jin Kim
Li, chairman of the standing committee of China's National People's Congress, heads a 66-member Chinese delegation to South Korea that includes three Cabinet-level officials. 

China-US Tensions a Moment of Reckoning for the Indo-Pacific Order

China-US Tensions a Moment of Reckoning for the Indo-Pacific Order

By Monish Tourangbam and Radhey Tambi
What do hard times in China-US relations portend for other stakeholders in a “free, open, inclusive and rules based” Indo-Pacific, such as India? 

China-India Relations in a State of Limbo

China-India Relations in a State of Limbo

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Beijing’s statements on China-India relations should be reassuring, but China’s repeated aggressive moves do not give India much confidence that Beijing means what it says.

Macao, ‘Las Vegas of Asia,’ Tells Casinos to Grow Beyond Gambling

Macao, ‘Las Vegas of Asia,’ Tells Casinos to Grow Beyond Gambling

By Joe McDonald
Authorities in Macao now seem to be aligning with official strategy on China's mainland, where foreign companies are required to help pay for the ruling Communist Party's development ambitions.
Return of Industry and Loosening of Tech Restrictions Paves the Way for Chinese Stock Recovery

Return of Industry and Loosening of Tech Restrictions Paves the Way for Chinese Stock Recovery

By Dmytro Spilka
Despite the strong recovery, the situation in China remains volatile. 

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