At the U.N. General Assembly last month, China presented itself as the voice of developing countries. “China is always a member of the Global South
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Navigating Tariffs in the 2024 Vice Presidential Debate
During the U.S. vice presidential debate on Tuesday night, Senator J.D. Vance paid a compliment to President Joe Biden — albeit at Vice President
New U.S. Chips Tariffs Highlight Policy Misalignment With the CHIPS and Science Act
Legacy chips are the unsung heroes of modern technology. Although they might not be as flashy as the cutting-edge chip technology that is often
Honing the PLA’s Capacity for Information Warfare Is Not Without Precedence
On April 19, 2024, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) underwent a major reorganization. The PLA Strategic Support Force (PLASSF) was disbanded and
Human Rights & China: September 25, 2024
Taiwanese Citizens Detained in China Weeks after Taiwanese rights groups said 857 people from Taiwan have been forcibly disappeared or arbitrarily
Dutch Aim to Create Strategic Autonomy With Chip Gear Export Controls
This month, the Netherlands implemented new controls on the export of deep ultraviolet, or DUV, lithography equipment to China that are nearly
U.S. Tightens Restrictions on Semiconductors
It comes as a surprise to no one that the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden released an interim final rule for the third round of
U.S. Support for Israel in Gaza Hits Its Credibility and Popularity. China Stands to Benefit
Twenty-one years since the Iraq War began, there is a strong case that its lack of legitimacy helped nudge the world toward multipolarity. During
How China’s Semiconductor Industry Is Adapting to U.S. Trade Restrictions
Mao once declared that “all people must make semiconductors.” Semiconductor production has been a national priority in China since the Great Leap
Chinese and Russian Disinformation Flourishes in Some African Countries. Anti-U.S. Sentiment Helps It Take Hold
Dani Madrid-Morales, University of Sheffield; Herman Wasserman, Stellenbosch University, and Saifuddin Ahmed, Nanyang Technological University The
Human Rights & China: September 4, 2024
This week’s roundup of human rights issues in China focuses on the disappearance of hundreds of Taiwan nationals in China, a U.N. update on Xinjiang
Why Brazil May Finally Join China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said last month that he is assembling a “proposal to join” China’s Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI,











