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U.S. Huawei ban
Canada and the US-China Geopolitical Tug of War
By Aadil Brar
The latest news in the Meng Wanzhou case barely registered amid COVID-19.
China’s Huawei Warns More US Pressure May Spur Retaliation
By Associated Press
“I think the Chinese government will not just stand by and watch Huawei be slaughtered,” Huawei's chairman said.
The Asia-Pacific’s Huawei Conundrum
By Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman and Russell Huang
The countries of the Asia-Pacific will inevitably have to navigate the geostrategic divide on Huawei.
Huawei Doubles Down on Europe With New Factory
By Eleanor Albert
The France-based plant will be the company's first manufacturing plant outside of China.
Trump and Modi Embrace, But Remain Digitally Divided
By Justin Sherman and Arindrajit Basu
Continued contention over Huawei and 5G highlights structural gaps between India and the United States in the digital sphere.
Huawei 5G Debate Causes Rift Between Western Powers
By Joshua Mcdonald
The allure of Huawei’s 5G has caused a growing rift between Australia and the U.S. on one side, and Europe on the other.
5G and Huawei: The UK and EU Decide
By John Lee
The EU and U.K. are willing to accept some managed risk in return for expected gains brought by interdependence with China.
Taiwan Can Profit from the US-China Tech War
By Victor (Lin) Pu
The Taiwanese government could seize the space created by the U.S.-China tech conflict.
A Firsthand Account of Huawei’s PR Drive
By Bonnie Girard
From infomercials to 5G licensing, Huawei is attempting to win Western hearts.
After 5G, Space Opens a New Frontier in US-China Rivalry
By Nicholas Borroz
Countries must act now to preserve freedom of choice in the cosmos.
Asia’s Great Huawei Debate
Experts on Singapore, South Korea, India, Japan, and Australia weigh in on the Chinese telecom firm’s reception.
2 Meetings Reveal Trump's Different Approaches to China and North Korea
By Bonnie Girard
China’s Xi adjusts to a “new normal," while Trump and Kim Jong Un make history.