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Canadian Faces Spy Ruling as Huawei Decision Looms

Canadian Faces Spy Ruling as Huawei Decision Looms

By Joe McDonald
Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were detained in China in what critics labeled "hostage politics" in 2018. 
Zapad/Interaction Military Exercise 2021: Growing China-Russia Bonhomie?

Zapad/Interaction Military Exercise 2021: Growing China-Russia Bonhomie?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
In the face of isolation from the West, Russia feels that it has no choice but buttress this strategic partnership with China.

Reasons for Optimism in Wake of Sherman’s Visit to China

Reasons for Optimism in Wake of Sherman’s Visit to China

By Brian Wong
Policymakers from both sides of the Pacific would benefit from seizing upon the opportunity generated by Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman's visit.

The Difficulty of Sino-American Economic Disentanglement

The Difficulty of Sino-American Economic Disentanglement

By Robert Farley
Disentanglement may hurt China more than the United States, but that doesn’t mean the U.S. would benefit. 

Teen With US Ties Again on the Run From China With Fiancee

Teen With US Ties Again on the Run From China With Fiancee

By Associated Press
Wang Jingyu has been on the run from Chinese police since July 2019, after he posted comments in support of mass demonstrations in Hong Kong.
India Should Talk to China About Afghanistan

India Should Talk to China About Afghanistan

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Like India, China is concerned that Taliban-ruled Afghanistan could be a safe haven for Islamic militants.

Terrorists Target Chinese Nationals Working on a CPEC Project

Terrorists Target Chinese Nationals Working on a CPEC Project

By Niha Dagia
Initially, Pakistan’s foreign ministry wrote it off as an accident, but China has described it a terror attack.
Measuring the Scale of Chinese Transnational Repression

Measuring the Scale of Chinese Transnational Repression

By Catherine Putz
A group of researchers recently compiled as much information as they could on Chinese efforts to render Uyghurs back to China -- they’ve only exposed the tip of the iceberg.

At the Nexus of Military-Civil Fusion and Technological Innovation in China

At the Nexus of Military-Civil Fusion and Technological Innovation in China

By Audrey Fritz
The interdependence of China’s innovation strategy with its military-civil fusion system enables it to leverage the global research and networks of the country’s own companies and universities. 

Prime Minister Modi Plays the ‘Tibet Card’ Again

Prime Minister Modi Plays the ‘Tibet Card’ Again

By Sudha Ramachandran
This may impress his fans at home. But will it frighten the Chinese?

The China-Pakistan Partnership Continues to Deepen 

The China-Pakistan Partnership Continues to Deepen 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The already deep Sino-Pakistani military and strategic relationship is set to deepen further for myriad reasons.
What Do Filipino Maoists Think of China Now?

What Do Filipino Maoists Think of China Now?

By Michael Beltran
There’s no love lost between Philippine communists and the Chinese Communist Party.

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