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From copper and renewable energy to China's financial outlook.
The scholar and author talks about how to use sanctions as leverage — not just force — and how to design and use them optimally.
The Russian invasion has thrown a wedge into a fierce and growing divide within the Chinese polity.
Even before the war in Ukraine, the 2020s were poised to be a decade of living dangerously. Now Russia’s invasion has underscored the crisis looming...
Although the DoJ recently ended the controversial program, the question of how to navigate academic collaboration with China persists.
A look at how investors are responding to the country’s economic challenges in a politically pivotal year.
Xi Jinping, sanctions and stock markets.
The president of the U.S.-China Business Council talks about staying competitive, eschewing loyalty tests and inching toward a conflict of law.
Beijing is prioritizing reducing vulnerability to external pressures over optimizing value chains.
With Covid controls and perceived complicity in Russia’s aggression already threatening to isolate China, the risks of pursuing Xi's campaign should not be underestimated.
For a month now, China has tried to stay out of the Russia-Ukraine war — insisting that it is "not a party" to the situation....
With a Hong Kong IPO, the state-backed battery maker has ambitious plans.