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Huawei
Collapse of Huawei-AT&T Deal a Double Blow to China
By Zachary Torrey
The deal's collapse is a bad sign not only for Huawei, but China's global technology ambitions.
The Cuba Test: China Eyes New Model for Latin America Relations
By Ricardo Barrios
China's emphasis on "knowledge cooperation" could lead to a reframing of its approach to both Cuba and Latin America.
US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran
By Shannon Tiezzi
The proposed sanctions against ZTE stem from its plan to export U.S. equipment to Iran back in 2012.
China to Offer $23 Billion for US Chip Company
By Shannon Tiezzi
The bid is a clear outgrowth of China's race to develop its domestic high-tech industry.
The Real Intention Behind China's Extreme Counter-Terrorism Law
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The draft counter-terrorism law is a sort of insurance card for CCP leadership vis-à-vis the US.
China’s Expanding Lebanon Ties
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The relationship helps Lebanon, and gives China another ally in the Middle East.
Casualties of Cyber Warfare
By Cameron Stevens
American and Chinese companies are getting caught in the crossfire of the brewing cyber war.
India Scrambles on Cyber Security
By Amit R. Saksena
One of the most targeted countries in the world, India is beginning to act on the cyber threat.
China Steps Up Attacks on US Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are increasing signs that China will limit or ban foreign tech firms' access to Chinese markets.
Hagel: Pentagon 'Will Maintain Approach of Restraint' in Cyberspace
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hagel's remarks supporting the National Security Agency will do little to ease international tensions over cyber-space.
China Decries US 'Hypocrisy' on Cyber-Espionage
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has seized upon reports of NSA hacking against Huawei to denounce U.S. hypocrisy in cyber issues.
China Inc. and the CFIUS National Security Review
By Ziad Haider
Some significant Chinese deals in the U.S. have been blocked. Is China being unfairly treated?