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.
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.
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 navigates industrial growth with environmental stewardship under Xi Jinping’s leadership, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2060 amid global climate challenges.
The strengthening alliance between Russia and China is creating a new era of multipolarity. Economic cooperation and strategic moves are challenging US hegemony.
China’s population decline presents significant economic challenges, necessitating strategic adjustments and innovative growth models to sustain development amid a decreasing labor force and aging population.
Under Xi Jinping, China has navigated complex challenges and achieved significant growth, redefining its global standing. From Maoist foundations to ambitious projects like the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi’s leadership marks a pivotal chapter in China’s quest for global influence and regional dominance.
The evolving Sino-Russian relationship is shaped by a blend of strategic cooperation and cautious diplomacy. Historic tensions and modern geopolitical challenges, such as the Ukraine conflict and Taiwan issue, compel both nations to navigate a complex landscape of mutual economic reliance and guarded foreign policies.
Uncover the strategic role of panda diplomacy in global politics, where China employs its cherished pandas as ambassadors of goodwill, enhancing diplomatic relationships and extending its soft power influence across the world.
China’s rapid expansion into nuclear power raises questions between the allure of clean energy and the shadows of past disasters.
The latest incident in the Taiwan Strait illuminates the complex history of the region and the roots of ongoing tension between the two sides.
China, despite its slowing economic growth, is increasing its defense budget by 7.2% in preparation for potential conflicts. This move reflects the country’s strategic priorities and efforts towards modernization.
China’s bilateral diplomacy is now much more likely to reshape power dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region and challenge Western paradigms.
China’s reaffirmation of reunification with Taiwan ignites regional debate, while Nauru’s allegiance shift to China punctuates the evolving diplomatic chess game, casting a spotlight on the intricate web of global politics.
Putin shares insights on Ukraine War’s future, deepening cooperation with China, and economic dynamics with the West in an interview with Tucker Carlson.
In addition to concerns about China’s surveillance activities through high-altitude balloons, Chinese telecommunications providers such as Huawei and ZTE raise national security concerns.
China calls for restraint in Gaza, USA launches Operation Prosperity Guardian, Houthi attacks on Red Sea ships.
The historical Thucydides Trap looms, raising concerns about the region’s stability. Dialogue is crucial to avoid conflict in this intricate power play.
Will national interests be enough to turn a fierce enemy into a new friend?
Hope for stepping back from the precipice best rests on bringing difficult questions of values and political culture—and their compatibility with the liberal order—back to the table.