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US Coast Guard Ship Sailed Through Taiwan Strait a Day After Blinken’s China Visit
June 23, 2023

US Coast Guard Ship Sailed Through Taiwan Strait a Day After Blinken’s China Visit

By Associated Press
The U.S. called it a “routine Taiwan Strait transit” while China pledged to “strengthen patrol law enforcement in waters under China’s jurisdiction.”
Can China Tip the Scales in the Palestine-Israel Peace Process?
June 22, 2023

Can China Tip the Scales in the Palestine-Israel Peace Process?

By Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
Beijing’s strategic partnership with Palestine and its potential to mediate the conflict challenges U.S. dominance in the region.

What Did Studying in China Teach Kyrgyz Students About Civic Engagement at Home?
June 22, 2023

What Did Studying in China Teach Kyrgyz Students About Civic Engagement at Home?

By Adina Masalbekova
Although the students see China's tight control of political discussions as a source of extraordinary discipline, they vehemently oppose it.

China Considers Countermeasures to US HIMARS Missile System
June 22, 2023

China Considers Countermeasures to US HIMARS Missile System

By Lyle Goldstein and Nathan Waechter
U.S. strategists have long hypothesized that the weapon could play a major role in a war with China. Now Beijing is watching how it is being used by Ukraine's military.

Will Blinken’s Trip to China Have a Lasting Impact?
June 22, 2023

Will Blinken’s Trip to China Have a Lasting Impact?

By Rupakjyoti Borah
In this case, the trip itself was the deliverable.
How Last Week’s High-profile Resignation Will Impact the AIIB
June 21, 2023

How Last Week’s High-profile Resignation Will Impact the AIIB

By Kearrin Sims
Despite the bad press that it generated, Canadian Bob Pickard's resignation from the Beijing-based development bank is unlikely to have a lasting impact.

US and China Hold Top-Level Talks, But Their Rivalry Remains Unchecked
June 21, 2023

US and China Hold Top-Level Talks, But Their Rivalry Remains Unchecked

By Matthew Lee
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken set low goals for his visit to Beijing this week, and he met them.
The World After a Great Power War
June 20, 2023

The World After a Great Power War

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Miranda Priebe 

Dog Fight over the South China Sea?
June 19, 2023

Dog Fight over the South China Sea?

By Sribala Subramanian
A Chinese action movie may offer a preview of conflicts yet to unfold.

China Calls Hacking Report ‘Far-Fetched’
June 17, 2023

China Calls Hacking Report ‘Far-Fetched’

By Associated Press
The Mandiant report accused a “China-nexus threat actor” of infiltrating the email systems of a wide range of government agencies, trade offices, and academic organizations.

China and Russia May Be Expanding Natural Gas Cooperation – Just Not Via Power of Siberia 2
June 17, 2023

China and Russia May Be Expanding Natural Gas Cooperation – Just Not Via Power of Siberia 2

By Joseph Webster
Beijing and Moscow are more likely to cooperate in liquefied natural gas and Central Asian natural gas, not the Power of Siberia-2 pipeline.
China Condemns EU Parliament’s Resolution on Hong Kong’s Shrinking Freedoms
June 16, 2023

China Condemns EU Parliament’s Resolution on Hong Kong’s Shrinking Freedoms

By Kanis Leung
The EU body overwhelmingly adopted a resolution citing the deterioration of Hong Kong’s freedoms since the imposition by Beijing of a sweeping national security law in 2020.

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