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Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Progress will probably require developing small, technical agreements given that big, all-encompassing agreements have proven too difficult under current international circumstances.
China’s Exports Rise as Global Demand Revives

China’s Exports Rise as Global Demand Revives

By Joe McDonald
Chinese exports to the United States jumped 53.6 percent in March to $38.7 billion despite tariff hikes still in place on Chinese goods.

Did Lavrov’s India Trip Reset India-Russia Ties?

Did Lavrov’s India Trip Reset India-Russia Ties?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite public display of affection, all is not well in the India-Russia relationship.

A First-Hand View of 70 Years of China-US Relations

A First-Hand View of 70 Years of China-US Relations

By Shannon Tiezzi
Chi Wang relates his experiences as a Chinese American, charting the highs and lows of China-U.S. relations from 1949 to the present day.

Growing Duality: Polish Opinions on China and Why They Matter

Growing Duality: Polish Opinions on China and Why They Matter

By Alicja Bachulska and Krzysztof Iwanek
A recent survey suggests that that Poles are becoming increasingly skeptical about China.
The Common (and Overlooked) Underpinnings of Australia’s Economy

The Common (and Overlooked) Underpinnings of Australia’s Economy

By Conor McLaughlin
Much of the discussion about diversification is centered on two overarching premises: China and trade. What does that approach miss?

The Innovation Dilemma: Sharing vs. Hoarding Knowledge

The Innovation Dilemma: Sharing vs. Hoarding Knowledge

By Robert Farley
Transparency and sharing are antithetical to efforts to box China out of a competitive position in the most advanced technological sectors. 
The Huawei Factor in US-India Relations

The Huawei Factor in US-India Relations

By Arindrajit Basu and Justin Sherman
U.S. and Indian decisions about Huawei have implications not just for their separate relations with China, but the U.S.-India bilateral as well.

Attacks on Chinese-run Factories in Myanmar Vex Beijing

Attacks on Chinese-run Factories in Myanmar Vex Beijing

By Sam McNeil and Fu Ting
The attacks on Myanmar's garment factories have injected an extra complication into an already very complex situation. 

Asian Military Spending: A Sign of Worsening Security Environment

Asian Military Spending: A Sign of Worsening Security Environment

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
With no guarantee that the security environment in the Indo-Pacific will settle down any time soon, the expectation is that military spending will continue to increase.

China Blocks Clubhouse, App Used for Political Discussion

China Blocks Clubhouse, App Used for Political Discussion

By Associated Press
Thousands of Chinese had flocked to the app, which allowed unfettered discussion with people abroad about democracy, Taiwan, and other sensitive topics.
Chinese-Australian Reporter Accused of Sharing State Secrets by Beijing

Chinese-Australian Reporter Accused of Sharing State Secrets by Beijing

By Associated Press
Six months after she was first detained, Cheng Lei has been formally arrested.

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