To Stop China’s Imperial Designs, Let It Bleed Itself Dry
The United States needs to get back to its realist roots and prudently let China overstretch and, if possible, engage in fruitless and attritional armed conflict.
The Trump Administration Just Spent An Entire Week Getting Serious On China
Last week, the Chinese Communist Party and some of its members were bombarded by a barrage of nearly daily criticism and sanctions. It will get worse.
U.S. Response To China’s Aggression In The South China Sea Is A Dangerous Business
The United States has finally taken on a tougher and more directly confrontational approach to curbing China’s growing ambitions in the South China Sea.
China’s Aggression Keeps Proving Trump’s Tough Strategy Is Needed
It is clear the CCP does not seek to make China a regional power, but rather a global one. It’s time for the U.S. and our allies to take action.
How Beijing Is Exploiting The Pandemic To Expand Its Global Power
While nations worldwide deal with the Wuhan virus pandemic, Beijing is exploiting the confusion to tighten its grip on Hong Kong and the South China Sea.
What’s Behind Dreamworks’ Chinese Propaganda Map In ‘Abominable’
When DreamWorks refused to cut a Chinese propaganda scene from a new movie, Vietnam and Malaysia decided to boycott the film. American consumers should boycott too.
It’s Long Past Time To Start Treating China As An Adversary
The Trump administration says it will push back against Chinese military aggression, espionage, debt diplomacy, and human rights abuses. It’s about time.
What We Know About China’s Suspected Laser Attack On U.S. Soldiers Last Week
They aren’t just some high-tech toy bought off the shelf. This was a military weapon being used on U.S. Air Force pilots.
The Philippines’ President Spurns The U.S. To Flirt With China
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte wants to be free to pivot toward China without entirely losing the United States as an ally and as a trading partner, having his cake and eating it too.
While All Eyes Are On The Middle East, All Is Not Quiet On The Pacific Front
China’s insistence that U.S. surveillance flights constitute provocations is an attempt by Beijing to treat its assertion of sovereignty in the region as a fait accompli.
Radio: Talking South China Sea Tensions And Hollywood’s Chinese Box Office Problem
Alice Ekman is a research fellow at Center for Asian Studies of the French Institute for International Relations. Ekman joins Read Full Article >