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In the News

Maloney: China – Do You Really Want To Do Business With These People?

quoting Frank Diköttervia The Province
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Most Canadians are rightly perplexed by high-level concern over the relationship between the Huawei affair, the legitimate apprehension of a key Chinese person of interest in that affair, and the subsequent seizure of two Canadians by Chinese authorities under extremely dubious circumstances.
Featured

China Gets Its Message To Americans But Doesn’t Want To Reciprocate

by Orville Schell, Larry Diamondvia The Wall Street Journal
Friday, December 21, 2018

[Subscription Required] President Donald Trump insists that China has been ripping off America for decades, but even if the two countries manage to negotiate—and honor—new terms for trade, basic reciprocity will still be sorely lacking elsewhere in the relationship and will continue to create tensions.

In the News

American Universities Are Next Battlefront For US-China Tech Debate

with Hoover Institutionvia Campus Technology
Thursday, December 20, 2018

The White House and Congress as well as military and intelligence officials have voiced increasing concerns over the extent of Chinese espionage on U.S. government agencies, private companies and universities.

In the News

Security Concerns Prompt Haifa Investigation

quoting Admiral Gary Rougheadvia Port Strategy
Thursday, December 20, 2018

In a move that could have repercussions for China’s investment in overseas ports, Israel has launched a review into a Chinese deal to develop part of the port of Haifa, amid US security concerns.

USS Bataan (LHD-5), a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship.
In the News

Chinese Deal May Change US Navy Ops At Israel’s Port In Haifa

quoting Admiral Gary Rougheadvia World Tribune
Monday, December 17, 2018
A Chinese company with close ties to the communist government will assume control of the civilian port in Israel’s largest port city in 2021.
Featured

The Dangers Of Asymmetry

by Victor Davis Hansonvia The National Review
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

International disequilibrium in trade, religious freedoms, immigration — plenty of Americans are fed up.

In the News

China’s Efforts To Influence U.S. Culture And Information

mentioning Hoover Institutionvia Homeland 411
Monday, December 10, 2018

While China’s global diplomatic, military, and economic power projections are well documented, a new Hoover Institution report wades into the country’s “cultural and informational influence,” examining its myriad efforts to further project global power and influence.

In the News

Google’s China Problem Is America’s China Problem

quoting Larry Diamondvia Bloomberg
Monday, December 10, 2018

The controversy over the company’s ‘Dragonfly’ project is about much more than search results.

Interviews

CLM Insights: Interview With Elizabeth Economy

by Elizabeth Economyvia China Leadership Monitor
Saturday, December 1, 2018

Hoover Institution fellow Elizabeth Economy discusses her latest book, China’s Third Revolution: Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State.

In the News

The Dilemmas Of Competing With Xi Jinping’s China

quoting Elizabeth Economyvia War on the Rocks
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Last year in October, President Xi Jinping strutted to the podium at the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Party Congress to read his work report. For more than three hours, Xi forced his colleagues to sit and listen in one of the most ostentatious displays of that infamous Chinese phrase, “you listen, I speak,” to which anyone has ever been subjected. More than any other event of the last six years, the 19th Party Congress pressed home Xi’s influence on the Chinese party-state. His ideas were incorporated into the constitution. No obvious successor emerged, suggesting Xi would hold the reins of power indefinitely.

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