China’s Southeast Asia Strategy

Soft Power, Hard Tactics, and U.S. Resistance
The Limits of Attraction

China’s Soft Power and Regional Realities
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Communist Party

Xi Jinping reshapes the CCP with historical legacy, forging a nationalist vision to redefine its global standing.
Xi Jinping’s Way of Thinking

Xi Jinping guides China’s rise using traditional values and modern strategies.
Could China Shape the World?

Or will internal and external challenges halt its ambitions?
The World in the Dream of China

How is Xi Jinping’s China Dream transforming global power and order?
Who is the Best Candidate for China?

As Kamala Harris emerges as the new Democratic nominee and Trump faces unprecedented challenges, China remains notably silent, hinting at a strategic shift in how Beijing views the unfolding U.S. election drama.
Is China Ready for Battle?

Amid escalating tensions, China’s strategic military reforms under Xi Jinping focus on enhancing the PLA’s regional readiness and asserting its global military presence.
Paradox of Militarization: An Escalating Tension in the South China Sea

Rising tensions in the South China Sea spark geopolitical frictions. China’s assertive stance clashes with U.S. alliances, escalating risks and regional security concerns.
China’s Green Energy Transition under Xi Jinping

China navigates industrial growth with environmental stewardship under Xi Jinping’s leadership, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2060 amid global climate challenges.