Republicans Are More United on Foreign Policy Than It Seems
by Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea
via Foreign Policy on April 17, 2024

Russia has no future and China will seize this opportunity: It may not look like it now, but the two powers are destined for future conflict
by Ralph Schoellhammer
via Brussels Signal on April 11, 2024

Should the United States change its policies toward Taiwan?
by Michael E. O’Hanlon, Ivan Kanapathy, Rorry Daniels, and Thomas Hanson
via Brookings Institution on April 16, 2024

The U.S. Has Received a Rare Invitation from China. There Is Only One Right Answer.
by W.J. Hennigan
via New York Times on April 15, 2024

China’s National People’s Congress and the economy: Short change
by George Magnus
via Council on Geostrategy on March 11, 2024

Chinese politics in 2024: Indications from the ‘Two Sessions’
by Charles Parton
via Council on Geostrategy on April 16, 2024

China’s Hands Are Tied Against Tangle of US Alliances
by Minxin Pei
via Bloomberg on April 16, 2024

Beijing's social engineers will always be obsessed with production
by Donald Low
via Nikkei Asia on April 17, 2024

Private capital is the G7’s best tool to compete with China
by Douglas A. Rediker
via Brookings Institution on April 15, 2024

Gold is back — and it has a message for us
by Rana Foroohar
via Financial Times on April 14, 2024

One way to get China to clean up faster: build a 'climate club'
via Washington Post on April 13, 2024

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