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Huawei
Lawfare and Beyond: The Intellectual Property Front in the US-China Trade War
By Robert Farley
Just how sustainable will U.S. efforts at ‘lawfare’ in protecting intellectual property be?
In Handling Meng Wanzhou, US and Canada Must Stand for the Rule of Law
By Ankit Panda
Why the U.S. needs to stand with Canada and set aside politics in the prosecution of Huawei’s CFO.
Explaining China’s Huawei Backlash
By Bonnie Girard
To understand the furor over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest, you have to understand what Huawei means in China, and why.
China Escalates Pressure on Canada Over Huawei Case
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese foreign ministry summoned U.S. and Canadian ambassadors over Meng Wanzhou’s detention.
Canada Arrests Huawei Executive; China Demands Her Immediate Release
By Charlotte Gao
Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei and daughter of Huawei’s founder, has been arrested in Canada and faces extradition to the U.S.
India Struggles to Compete With China’s Digital Silk Road
By Chan Jia Hao and Deepakshi Rawat
China is making technological inroads into South Asia that will have long-lasting repercussions for India.
Tech Firms Are Boosting China’s Cyber Power
By Sarah Cook
Cooperation with the CCP, often mandatory, carries risks as well as benefits.
Why Did Australia Block Huawei, ZTE From 5G Roll out?
By Grant Wyeth
The Diplomat spoke to Bates Gill about the decision and Canberra's relations with Beijing.
Huawei, 5G, and Australia's China Debate
By Robert Potter
The 5G decision comes amid a broader debate about Chinese influence and Australian national security.
US-China Trade: Future of ICT Governance And Global Security
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from William Plummer.
Beyond Tech Transfer: The Challenge of Chinese Tech Expanding Abroad
By Grzegorz Stec
A focus on Chinese investment overlooks the potential dangers of China's homegrown technology.
Do the Chinese Government’s Technology Transfer Policies Even Work?
By Fatih Oktay
The U.S. and China might be moving toward a trade war for no good reason.