What’s Behind Huawei’s Deal? Last November, with U.S. sanctions starting to bite, the Chinese telecom giant sold off its Honor smartphone brand — to the state. Why?
Michael Dunne on China JVs and Electric Vehicle Startups Dunne, an expert on Asia’s auto markets, explains how cars became one of the most dynamic and competitive industries in China.
Huang Yasheng on De-risking University Collaboration with China The MIT professor talks about existential threats vs. risks and why he’s singling out Wall Street as a problem.
Jeff Bader on Obama’s Past and Biden’s Future with China The former Obama adviser talks about how the U.S.-China relationship has — and has not — changed over the past decade.
Admiral Dennis Blair on Why Electric Vehicles are a National Security Priority The former Director of National Intelligence talks about the failure of U.S. businesses to think about the big picture.
Eric X. Li on China’s Success, America’s Failure and the Irrational Rivalry The Shanghai-based venture capitalist says America is in decline, and that China’s political system has delivered — but don’t call it authoritarian.
Niall Ferguson on Cold War II and the Death of ‘Chimerica’ “This is Trump’s major historical achievement. He has made legitimate an anti-Chinese sentiment on both sides of the partisan divide that Biden can’t make go away.”
China and the U.S. Entity List Foreign entities are often placed on the U.S. Entity List. But many of their subsidiaries and affiliates are not. Is that a problem?
Nicholas Lardy on How China is Going From Strength to Strength The scholar explains how China's recovery from Covid-19 has resulted in an even more formidable economic power.
Rich Gelfond on IMAX, Covid-19, and Standing on Your Own in China The CEO of IMAX talks about why his China operation acts like a local company and how that mentality has helped them weather storms like Covid-19.
China Memos for the Next President Experts in trade, technology, and investments give advice on where the U.S. should go from here.
H. R. McMaster on Making Use of America’s Strengths The former Army general and national security advisor says competition, not cooperation, with China is the best way to avoid confrontation.