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China
Does China Really Know How to Wage Cyber War?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
China's cyber war capabilities are a riddle wrapped inside an enigma.
This is Japan’s Best Strategy to Defeat China at Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In order to win, Japan should give China a dose of its own medicine.
US China Commission Moves Beyond the 'China Threat' Hype
By Greg Austin
A new report represents a major evolution in U.S. understanding of the PLA.
A Tempest in a Teacup: Forget Hybrid Warfare!
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Hybrid warfare is much ado about nothing -- at least for now.
Is the Chinese Military Weaker Than We Think?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report highlights the unpreparedness of the Chinese military for modern conflict.
Why the World Needs Reporters: Reflections on Kenji Goto
By Yang Hengjun
Yang Hengjun reflects on the role of reporters -- and the risks they face each day.
Is Artificial Intelligence Helping China Spy on Its Citizens?
By Greg Austin
China has constructed the largest and most automated system for surveillance of its citizens ever seen in human history.
The Truth About China's Aircraft Carriers
By Greg Austin
The hype surrounding Chinese aircraft carriers disregards PLAN budget realities.
China’s Ghost Fleet in the Indian Ocean
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Are the stories surrounding China’s Indian Ocean fleet just wishful thinking?
'The Fog of Peace': Why We Are Not Able to Predict Military Power
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Our obsession with technology can pose problems in doing good analysis.
China’s Lawful Position on the South China Sea
By Greg Austin
China is not helping itself by refusing to define its understanding of the nine-dashed line.
India: The Austria-Hungary of the 21st Century?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
If it heeds the lessons of history, the US would do well not to foster close ties with India in the next few years.