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Managing the Military Problem of Space: The Case of China, Part 2

Managing the Military Problem of Space: The Case of China, Part 2

By Robert Farley
Unlike the U.S. Space Force, China’s PLASSF is not an independent service.
Managing the Military Problem of Space: The Case of China, Part 1

Managing the Military Problem of Space: The Case of China, Part 1

By Robert Farley
In some ways, China’s space doctrine has grown similar to that of the United States.

China’s Tianwen-1 Lands Rover on Mars

China’s Tianwen-1 Lands Rover on Mars

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A significant technological feat for China, Beijing’s accomplishment is also a reminder of the revved-up space competition among the major space powers. 

China Delays Mission While NASA Congratulates on Mars Images

China Delays Mission While NASA Congratulates on Mars Images

By Associated Press
The United States is the only other country to have successfully landed and operated a spacecraft on Mars.

The BRI in EU-China Relations: Geostrategic Stakes

The BRI in EU-China Relations: Geostrategic Stakes

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Benjamin Barton.
Australia-China Trade Tensions Persist With Cancelled Agreements and Sharp Statements

Australia-China Trade Tensions Persist With Cancelled Agreements and Sharp Statements

By Joshua Mcdonald
Canberra and Beijing pass the one-year mark of increased tensions over COVID-19 origins and the subsequent trade war.

Colombia: China’s New Amigo?

Colombia: China’s New Amigo?

By David Castrillon
As Colombia grows closer to China, will it end up giving the U.S. a cold shoulder?
Death of Student in China Triggers Questions, Protests

Death of Student in China Triggers Questions, Protests

By Huizhong Wu
A student’s death and his mother’s online posts have stirred controversy and questions. 

China’s Population Is Peaking 

China’s Population Is Peaking 

By Eleanor Albert
The marginal growth announced by Beijing suggests China’s population is near its peak.

Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

By Sara Hsu
Are Chinese subsidies to firms in strategic sectors a threat to the competitiveness of U.S. companies?

Ramadan in China: Faithful Dwindle Under Limits on Religion

Ramadan in China: Faithful Dwindle Under Limits on Religion

By Ken Moritsugu and Dake Kang
The tree-lined paths of the Id Kah Mosque's grounds are tranquil, and it's easy to miss the three surveillance cameras keeping watch over whoever comes in.
We’re Not in a Cold War With China, We’re in a Green War for Survival

We’re Not in a Cold War With China, We’re in a Green War for Survival

By Edward J. Markey
We cannot save the “pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known” without spurring China -- and ourselves -- to action.

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