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Andrea and Mauro Gilli on Why China Can't Steal Its Way to Military-Technological Superiority

Andrea and Mauro Gilli on Why China Can't Steal Its Way to Military-Technological Superiority

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Why industrial espionage and reverse engineering military technology will yield less and less benefits in the 21st century.
Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

By Vasabjit Banerjee and Prashant Hosur Suhas
How is India's air force placed to handle a potential war with Pakistan and a two-front war with Pakistan and China?

Beijing on the Border: What's China Doing in Tajikistan?

Beijing on the Border: What's China Doing in Tajikistan?

By Catherine Putz
What should be made of recent reporting that shows evidence of a Chinese paramilitary presence in Tajikistan?

China Rushes to Dominate Global Supply of Lithium

China Rushes to Dominate Global Supply of Lithium

By Yigal Chazan
Beijing’s race to control supplies of lithium, used in powering electric cars, is leaving its rivals far behind.

Sri Lanka: Caught in an Indo-China ‘Great Game’?

Sri Lanka: Caught in an Indo-China ‘Great Game’?

By Shakthi De Silva
A blueprint for Sri Lanka’s foreign policy.
Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

By Trissia Wijaya and Yuma Osaki
Behind the immediate diplomatic détente, distrust and trust in Sino-Japanese relations remain two sides of the same coin.

The Rise of Islamic Finance on China’s Belt and Road

The Rise of Islamic Finance on China’s Belt and Road

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The BRI in the Gulf has given rise to Chinese investment in developing the Islamic financial sector.
Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
The broader definition of what constitutes the entity of “China” is on display in Sydney in more ways than one.

Will Asia Kill Apple?

Will Asia Kill Apple?

By Justin Fendos
Apple may be destined to die slowly at the hands of its Asian competitors.

Why Saudi Arabia Joining CPEC Matters

Why Saudi Arabia Joining CPEC Matters

By Sabena Siddiqui
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, while a bilateral project, has ample space for additional partners to invest.

The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

By Catherine Putz
It’s no easy thing to balance a distant ally with a worrisome close neighbor.
China’s New Maximalism in Three Slogans

China’s New Maximalism in Three Slogans

By Ben Lowsen
Beijing ups the rhetorical ante.

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