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Taiwan Is Beijing’s Real Target in the South China Sea
China sees the Philippines as taking a hard turn toward the US under the Marcos administration. The annual Balikatan joint military exercises held in April further cemented that view. The drills took …
There is no end in sight for China’s uneven economic recovery
This contrasts with the results of an official government survey Sunday that showed a contraction among larger, state-owned manufacturers, underscoring that the recovery in the world’s second largest economy remains uneven.
China’s Maritime Gamble: A Departure From Gray-Zone Coercion in East Asia
Recent aggressive Chinese military actions in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea mark a departure from its previous gray-zone activities.
China Extends Crucial Lifeline to Russia’s Wartime Economy
Russia is eager to increase its gas exports to China and other friendly markets after losing much of its business in Europe following its invasion. China has been a lifeline to Russia’s heavily …
The South China Sea’s Forgotten Front: Mitigating Sinophobia for Philippine Stability and Security
Geopolitical tensions with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have led to heightened scrutiny of PRC nationals and individuals of Chinese descent in the Philippines and around the world.
Crude Cartoons and Death Threats: One Woman Battles China’s Trolls
Xu, formerly a Chinese citizen and currently in Australia, has been under attack since a report she wrote over four years ago on forced labor of the Uyghur minority in northwestern China. Branded a traitor…
Barone: COVID-19: Another fail-safe institution proves not so safe
Between 1998 and 2003, the budget of the National Institutes of Health was doubled. This was an extraordinary enterprise after the multi-year, post-Cold War decline in defense spending and at a time …
Beijing says state owns China’s rare earth metals
Beijing has decreed that rare earth metals belong to the state under new regulations said to be aimed at protecting supplies in the name of national security, but which will be seen as another shot…
Beijing E-Town Builds Itself into AI Town
On June 29, the AI Town Innovation Conference of Beijing E-Town was held at the National Industrial Park for Information Technology Application and Innovation, releasing Beijing E-Town’s development …
EU rebuffs threat of Beijing probe, stands by foreign subsidies law
The European Commission has dismissed China’s announcement that it could launch an investigation into the EU executive’s alleged misuse of anti-subsidy legislation, saying the framework fully respects …
Green light for autonomous vehicles: Beijing unveils biggest regulation in 5 years
In a draft regulation, the Beijing government is promising support for autonomous driving tech and greater use of collected user and mapping data.
Beijing provides online drug purchasing service for insured individuals
Following Shanghai and several cities in Guangdong province, Beijing has also begun to provide online drug purchase services through individual medical insurance accounts, covering 300 pharmacies city …
