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The Future of AI Depends on Asia

The Future of AI Depends on Asia

By Helena Domashneva
Recent geopolitical, economic and epidemic shocks in Asia reveal the real value of the region in the global economy and its future impact on world’s technological development.
China, Australia and a Compliant New Normal?

China, Australia and a Compliant New Normal?

By Grant Wyeth
Direct external coercion isn't necessary if concern for Beijing’s sensitivities and compliance become the new normal.

The Western Balkans: Low Hanging Fruit for China?

The Western Balkans: Low Hanging Fruit for China?

By Valbona Zeneli
The Western Balkans has seen an increased Chinese footprint, raising concerns that the region will be a battleground for great power competition.

Interview: Understanding Total Competition and China’s Challenge in the South China Sea

Interview: Understanding Total Competition and China’s Challenge in the South China Sea

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A conversation with Patrick Cronin and Ryan Neuhard analyzing Beijing’s behavior in the South China Sea, its wider regional ambitions, and how to respond.

Before and Beyond 5G: Central Asia’s Huawei Connections

Before and Beyond 5G: Central Asia’s Huawei Connections

By Umida Hashimova
Huawei and Central Asian countries have special and long-lasting relations that are here to stay. 
What Iran’s Attacks on American Bases Tell Us About China’s Missile Program

What Iran’s Attacks on American Bases Tell Us About China’s Missile Program

By Christopher K. Colley
For American strategic planners the false belief that Chinese missiles are numerous, but inaccurate, is likely over.

US Looks to Central Asia to Stand Up to China on Xinjiang

US Looks to Central Asia to Stand Up to China on Xinjiang

By Catherine Putz
Washington's messaging is aimed both at Beijing and Central Asian capitals.
Yanxi Palace Spin-off Turns to Netflix 

Yanxi Palace Spin-off Turns to Netflix 

By Layne Vandenberg
The spin-off has moved to Netflix, showing that Chinese censors are not worried about international audiences.

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.

China’s Social Control Mechanisms on Full Display Amid Coronavirus Epidemic

China’s Social Control Mechanisms on Full Display Amid Coronavirus Epidemic

By Dake Kang
People with ties to Wuhan are being tracked, quarantined, and even outed on social media.

Kazakhstan Halts Sale of Contaminated Oil to China 

Kazakhstan Halts Sale of Contaminated Oil to China 

By Paolo Sorbello
Tests revealed the presence of dangerous chemicals in oil pumped from the Aktobe region and destined for to China. 
2 More Ethnic Kazakhs Who Fled Xinjiang Won’t Be Deported

2 More Ethnic Kazakhs Who Fled Xinjiang Won’t Be Deported

By Catherine Putz
Murager Alimuly and Qaster Musakhanuly were given one-year prison sentences, but a Kazakh court declined to deport them.

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