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Huawei 5G ban
The Global War for 5G Heats up
By John Lee
U.S. moves have undermined Huawei’s prospects outside China, but their long-term efficacy to constrain China’s development and export of 5G technology is uncertain.
Singapore Decides on 5G Networks: Is Huawei Banned?
By Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman
Singapore isn’t choosing sides in the geopolitical tug-of-war between China and the United States.
Why the US Campaign Against Huawei Backfired
By Thomas D. Lairson, David Skidmore, and Wu Xinbo
Why is it that even a government as powerful as the United States is unable to impose its will on a single technology firm?
Facing US Ban, Huawei Emerging as Stronger tech Competitor
By Joe McDonald
Huawei Technologies Ltd. is the No. 2 smartphone brand worldwide.
Asia’s Great Huawei Debate
Experts on Singapore, South Korea, India, Japan, and Australia weigh in on the Chinese telecom firm’s reception.
The Dragon and the Kiwi: New Zealand’s Ardern in China
By Eleanor Albert
Can New Zealand's model for China relations survive recent frictions?
South Korea Joins the 5G Race
By Kyle Ferrier
In this contest, being first won’t be enough in the long term.
UK Cybersecurity Chief: Oversight of Huawei Is Working
By Kelvin Chan
The comments underscore London’s reluctance to ban the Chinese company from its future 5G network.
The Huawei Dilemma: Insecurity and Mistrust
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Telecommunications networks are a strategic asset, and a vulnerable one.
China 5G Cyberspying: UK and EU Defense
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ewan Lawson.
Cracks Appear in the New Zealand-China Relationship
By Christopher Edward Carroll
Is the long China-New Zealand honeymoon finally drawing to a close?
China’s Plan to Break off US Allies
By Tao Peng
There’s a reason Beijing is pressuring Canada – not the US – over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest. Australia and New Zealand could be next.