Yes, China does seek hegemony
by Graham Fletcher
via Lowy Institute on July 8, 2026
Worse Than an Axis: Why the Informal Alignment of U.S. Adversaries Is So Dangerous
by Thomas Wright
via Foreign Affairs on July 1, 2026
AUDIO – No limits? Testing the China-Russia relationship
by Fiona Hill, Patricia M. Kim, and Jonathan A. Czin
via Brookings on July 7, 2026
Why Foreign Companies Are Re-assessing Their China Portfolio
by Bonnie Girard
via The Diplomat on July 1, 2026
China’s Tao of War, Now
by Francesco Sisci
via Appia Institute on July 4, 2026
A Taiwan Crisis Is Coming—and Xi May Not Wait
by Hal Brands
via AEI on July 1, 2026
America Needs Another Look at ‘Competitive Strategies’
by James Holmes
via National Interest on July 7, 2026
China's influence pipeline is already active in Japan's information space: Beijing is repackaging state narratives through aggregators, broadcasters and social media
by Sze-Fung Lee
via Nikkei Asia on July 2, 2026
Why "Most Favored Nation" Is Losing Favor: The US and Europe say the nondiscrimination ideal fails to address security and fairness—and to restrain China.
by Douglas Irwin
via Freedom Frequency on July 8, 2026
Iran’s Most Favored Strait of Hormuz Nation Is China
via Wall Street Journal on July 6, 2026
Exchanging Politics for Economics
by Francesco Sisci
via Appia Institute on June 28, 2026