Timothy Oliver, University of Manchester Almost immediately after being appointed as foreign secretary, David Cameron’s ties with China generated
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Biden Can Tip the Scales on China’s Illegal Pangolin Trade
In a new, tersely worded letter to Congress, U.S. President Joe Biden uses a word that — just a few short years ago — was seemingly foreign to the
Will ‘Super Apps’ Emerge Outside of China?
A central plank of the way many U.S. thinkers differentiate between the U.S. and China is their approach to technology. China’s approach is often
YouTube’s Algorithm Tangles Up Political and Apolitical Content About China
A network of pro-China YouTube channels is using AI algorithms to cross-promote each other’s videos, according to a new report by the Australian
An AI-Driven Influence Operation Is Spreading Pro-China Propaganda Across YouTube
David Tuffley, Griffith University A recent investigation from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) has revealed an extensive network
Why America’s Chip Sanctions Against China Could Backfire
Shaun Narine, St. Thomas University (Canada) The technological war waged by the United States against China has the potential to backfire,
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Edward Sing Yue Chan, Australian National University In recent weeks, China’s activities in the South China Sea have raised more concerns in the
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In the land where thugs drag metal poles through the streets to haunt protesters with the sound of the weapons they are soon to be beaten with, police
Growth of Autocracies Will Expand Chinese Global Influence via Belt and Road Initiative as It Enters Second Decade
Richard Carney, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen China currently faces daunting challenges in its domestic economy. But weakness in the
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At the end of November, the United States Coast Guard began conducting a course in vessel boarding with experts from the Philippines, Malaysia and
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In the last year, India has become the world’s most populous nation. It has held the G20 presidency. It has nurtured the fastest-growing major economy
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In the land where somebody else doxing the president’s daughter can cost you 14 years of freedom, the use of your fingers and your sanity, a mother











