List of China articles
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Then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (left) and then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden Cleaning Up the Mess of Post-Trump China Strategy
A new book points to how best to handle alienated allies in a growing struggle.
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Military vehicles carry China's DF-41 nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles in a military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Oct. 1, 2019, to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Will China’s New Missile Lead to Escalation or Stability?
Beijing’s FOBS delivery system could provoke an arms race—or a more stable deterrence relationship.
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A sign for China’s new digital currency, the digital yuan China’s Digital Yuan Is Aimed at Home, Not Washington
The trial project is no threat to dollar hegemony.
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HMAS Farncomb Collins class submarine Why AUKUS Alarms ASEAN
The bloc is struggling to preserve unity—and can’t decide what to do about the new U.S.-China rivalry.
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Performers dressed as soldiers perform in front of a screen showing rockets being launched during a mass gala marking the 100th anniversary of Chinese the Communist Party in Beijing on June 28. China’s Orbital Bombardment System Is Big, Bad News—but Not a Breakthrough
An attempt to evade missile defenses threatens to worsen a costly arms race.
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A Chinese military band prepares for celebrations. A Dangerous Decade of Chinese Power Is Here
Beijing knows time isn’t on its side and wants to act fast.
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Evacuees from Aghanistan sit inside a military aircraft as they arrive at the airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Aug. 22. In U.S.-China Standoff, Is America a Reliable Ally?
Sowing doubts about Washington is a potent weapon for Beijing. But even after Afghanistan, U.S. strategy in Asia remains intact.
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Artist's rendering of a lunar exploration base. A Chinese-Russian Moon Base? Not So Fast.
Plans to compete with NASA’s lunar exploration project face substantial obstacles.
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un-sanctions-inspectors-china-foreign-policy-illustration ‘It Was Like Having the Chinese Government in the Room With Us’
China’s method for blocking sanctions regimes.
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Flags of the EU and China are seen as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a video conference to approve an investment pact between China and the European Union on December 30, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. Will Europe Ever Really Confront China?
The Biden administration is gearing up for a long-term struggle in China—but shouldn’t expect its closest allies by its side.
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Future of Money - Part 3 Future of Money – Part 3
A comprehensive picture of the forces and actors that are critical to understanding and navigating the future financial system.
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A customer scans the Alipay QR payment code at a market in Shanghai on Oct. 27, 2020. JPMorgan’s Deal With Alipay Will Put the PLA in Your Pocket
Chinese mobile payment apps are a national security threat—but Western financial firms are misguidedly rushing to embrace them.
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The container ship Ever Given arrives at the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands on July 29. Biden’s Vague Muddle of a Trade Policy for China
The administration should stop agonizing over Beijing and focus on trade with everyone else instead.
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Employees work on a high-voltage transmission tower in China. The Real Reasons Behind China’s Energy Crisis
Cheap pricing and too much coal are leaving Chinese in the dark.
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People stand outside a closed Lotte store. China’s Economic Coercion Is More Bark Than Bite
Beijing’s intimidation rarely works, but it will keep trying.