China’s Golden Tech Grab Golden-share arrangements might serve the Chinese government’s interests, but they won't protect tech firms.
Kevin Rudd on the Decade of Living Dangerously The former Australian prime minister talks about the extraordinary personal chemistry between Xi and Putin, the reality checks slowly working their way through the Chinese...
Critical Minerals, in Context A breakdown of which, and how much, of these minerals are needed in different green technologies, and how that relates to the global supply.
The Hikvision Tipping Point? The U.S. is reportedly considering a drastic move against the security camera company.
Charlene Barshefsky on Why Engagement with China is More Important Than Ever The chief U.S. negotiator when China joined the WTO reflects on the surprises and failures of that landmark deal and why she thinks the U.S....
Good U.S.-China Strategic Competition Strategic competition tends to be viewed as a worrisome, even threatening, prospect. It need not be.
Getting China Right The best new books on how to manage the U.S.-China competition, as well as titles on Chinese literature and even cooking.
Xi and the 2022 Congress — No Rivals in Sight Despite a rocky start to this year, the overwhelming expectation is that Xi will be granted a third term as party leader.
Little Giants, Big Expectations A look at the companies involved in Beijing's new initiative as well as its European analogues and why some people aren’t so sure of its...
Deborah Brautigam on China’s Return on Investment in Africa The scholar explains the myth of 'debt trap diplomacy', how Covid has changed China's relationship to Africa, and China's capacity to 'meddle.'