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What Could the United States Have Done – If Anything – To Prevent China's Rise?

What Could the United States Have Done – If Anything – To Prevent China's Rise?

By Robert Farley
The United States did not undertake the difficult and expensive steps necessary to prevent the economic and military rise of China.
China to Europe By Way of Azerbaijan’s Trans-Caspian Gateway

China to Europe By Way of Azerbaijan’s Trans-Caspian Gateway

By Fuad Shahbazov
The Trans-Caspian International Transit Route is set to reinvigorate regional economic growth.

Driving Down a New Road: New Energy Vehicles in China’s Green Transition

Driving Down a New Road: New Energy Vehicles in China’s Green Transition

By Deborah Lehr
China is driving down a new road, emerging at the forefront of the NEV market.

China Has Mixed Feelings About Elon Musk’s Falcon Heavy Success

China Has Mixed Feelings About Elon Musk’s Falcon Heavy Success

By Charlotte Gao
While many Chinese netizens applaud Musk’s victory, nationalism pulls in another direction.

America and China Need Each Other

America and China Need Each Other

By C.H. Tung
China and the United States simply cannot afford to be adversarial.
India's New Gateway to Bhutan

India's New Gateway to Bhutan

By Nihar R. Nayak
Northeast India could be Bhutan's new gateway to the world.

China’s Solar Power Dominance and Trump’s Trade Tariffs

China’s Solar Power Dominance and Trump’s Trade Tariffs

By Samuel Corwin
What are the consequences of the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign-made solar cells?
US Allies Aren’t Buying Its New Strategies to Confront China

US Allies Aren’t Buying Its New Strategies to Confront China

By Bates Gill
China presents many challenges, but bluff, bluster, and empty rhetoric will be seen for exactly what it is.

Is China Inflicting a 'Century of Humiliation' on the World?

Is China Inflicting a 'Century of Humiliation' on the World?

By Ben Lowsen
China's questionable practices and laissez-faire attitude are buying it a reputation similar to the colonial powers that once tormented it.

Asia's Energy Security Future: The Geopolitical Dimension

Asia's Energy Security Future: The Geopolitical Dimension

By Niharika Tagotra
Asia’s oil demands are set to boom and security concerns could multiply as well.

Bitter Cold Hits Bishkek, Chinese-Repaired Power Plant Breaks Down

Bitter Cold Hits Bishkek, Chinese-Repaired Power Plant Breaks Down

By Catherine Putz
While temperatures plummeted in the Kyrgyz capital, anger rose over failures at a power plant modernized three years ago.
The Future of India's Ties With ASEAN

The Future of India's Ties With ASEAN

By Harsh V. Pant
As ASEAN leaders converge on New Delhi, what are India's priorities for Southeast Asia?

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