Behind Closed Doors: The Arrest of He Weidong and China’s Shadow Politics
Days after China’s People’s Political Consultative Conference, top general He Weidong was reported missing.
Brookings Institute: How Will Congress Approach US-China Relations?
On February 25, the Brookings Institution will host a conversation between China Select Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) on China-related Congressional priorities. This event will provide the public a crucial window into Congress’ China-related legislative agenda.
Dialogue Over Division: Lessons from Strait Talk, Tokyo Chapter
One of the most enduring conflicts is between Taiwan and Mainland China, ongoing since 1949. Initially centered on questions of international legitimacy between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People’s Republic of China (Mainland China), the dispute has evolved as Taiwan’s growing democratic identity conflicts with China’s emphasis on national unity.
Foreign Policy: Chip Wars in a Trump 2.0 World
As the world braces for a second Trump presidency, a key question remains about how the next administration will approach technology competition with China.