Marina Yue Zhang, University of Technology Sydney Earlier this year, China updated its anti-espionage law amid an intensifying rivalry with the
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Flying Taiwan’s Military Drones From the Office
Taiwan is currently in the process of buying and building thousands of military drones in an attempt to deter a Chinese invasion of its territory.
Will President Yoon’s Pro-U.S. Foreign Policy Resonate With South Korea’s Domestic Politics?
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has introduced a profound shift in the country’s foreign policy, aligning it more closely with the United States.
China Building Giant Hovercraft to Invade Taiwan’s Beaches
Analysts say at least two new hulls of Chinese-owned giant Zubr-class hovercraft have recently appeared in social media imagery, putting the PLA’s
China Plays the Racism Card With Apple iPhone ‘Ban’
Poster child for the kowtow, Apple has generously accommodated the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over the years: disabling an app that helped Hong
Human Rights and China, Mid-September, 2023: The Hurt Feelings of Nations
In the land where ministers and rocket men are disappearing one by one and national television lionizes the coming together of dictators, plans are
Project Replicator’s Switchblade Problem
On Wednesday we looked at why the Pentagon recently launched a program called Replicator, which aims to develop and manufacture in only two years
EU’s Investigation Into Chinese EV Subsidies Smacks of Terrible PR — CBAM Is Smarter
“Global markets are now flooded with cheaper Chinese electric cars,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this week. She
U.S. to Unleash Thousands of Small Attack Drones on China
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks elaborated last Wednesday on her earlier announcement that the Pentagon will spend a large part of its
COVID-19 and Climate Change: Different Crisis, Same Chinese Trap
It is just three years since China profiteered and held other countries over a barrel for medical equipment as the COVID-19 pandemic raged. With the
Two Reasons Why Middle Eastern Countries Joining BRICS Doesn’t Mean They’re ‘Pro-China’
At the end of last month, the extension of invitations for Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates to join the
As China Tightens Oppression at Home, Tibetan Exiles See Opportunities for Movement Abroad
India celebrated its 77th year of independence on August 15. The next day, scores of exiled Tibetans, Uyghurs and Southern Mongolians gathered at a











