Trump Targets China’s ‘Core Interests’ In U-Turn For US Approach To Beijing
In a major policy U-turn, the Trump administration is actively targeting China's “core interests”: Tibet, Xinjiang and South China Sea.
'Year Of The Rat' Throws A Curveball At China's Communist Party Leadership
China’s leaders face probably the biggest challenge they have ever faced as the U.S. chokes trade, technology access, human capital development and finance — amid a collapse of global demand.
Will Hong Kong Unrest Help Taiwan’s Pro-Independence President To Retain Power?
Taiwan’s voters are all set to decide on who will rule over the island for the next four years Saturday.
Australia’s Chinese Community Takes Heat From ‘Manchurian Candidate’ Revelations
The revelations of a “Manchurian Candidate” has reignited the dormant debate in about how Beijing seeks to peddle its influence in Australia.
India Is Weaponizing Its Economic Power, Mirroring China’s Playbook
New Delhi's quiet diplomacy over Kashmir has also been accompanied by some muscle flexing in the business arena.
Hong Kong Is Seeing A Clash Of Dreams, But For China Nation-Building Is At Stake
China will be forced to crank up its economic statecraft to retaliate against the U.S. House's actions to promote human rights.