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Crafting a new policy towards relations with Beijing will not be easy after the imminent UK election, but an incoming government will have hundreds of years of experience to draw on.
The former national security advisor discusses the possibility of bombing Taiwanese chip fabs in any conflict, the fallout from January 6th and how a second Trump administration would approach China.
China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into European pork, but its import market has already been narrowing.
Stemming the tide of low-cost imports coming into the U.S. from China is proving tricky.
In his new book, Edward Wong reflects on the nature of the American dream and the Chinese dream — and how he and his father have experienced both.
Yangyang Cheng came to the U.S. to study the mysteries of the universe. She ended up staying in order to study the role of science in geopolitics.
The Beijing to Britain newsletter founder talks about how a new government in the UK might approach China and why the country has to date lacked a coherent strategy towards dealing with Beijing.
A recent trip to Mexico suggests talk of widespread Chinese tariff evasion has been overdone.
Chinese companies dominate the global solar industry, yet rising capacity has sent prices plummeting.
Hong Kong lies close to some of China’s biggest tech and manufacturing companies, but you hardly know it living there.
The writer explains why the aging Chinese leader’s trip to the south in 1992 became a landmark in the country’s reform and opening up era, and why Xi Jinping is still dealing with the consequences.