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The US Navy is plagued by shipbuilding and maintenance issues, and faces a rising China that is rapidly modernizing its naval ...
In a bold display of military preparedness, Taiwan has launched large-scale live-fire drills under its annual "Han Kuang" ...
The United States is rapidly falling behind China in preparing for potential conflict, as revealed in recent hearings at the Pentagon. What Happened: Two key congressional panels heard that the ...
The Brief. China has warned it is prepared to fight "any type of war" after the US imposed higher tariffs on all Chinese imports. Beijing retaliated with 10-15% tariffs on US farm products ...
China military city is grabbing global attention as Beijing builds a massive, secretive military base—possibly larger than ...
China is rapidly producing systems designed to deter the United States and, if deterrence fails, to win a great-power war. China’s defense industry is churning out sophisticated aircraft, too. The ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies' Senior VP and International Security Program Director Seth Jones talked about his latest research, which contends the U.S. defense industry is not ...
Also, as opposed to the Cold War players, the new conflict between China and the United States for control over the Indo-Pacific is defined not by openness and a fear of escalation.
Xi’s comments on war preparedness come as Yellen is expected to take a conciliatory tone in her meetings, while also defending the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce China’s access to ...
But I also know that the United States has similarly used private businesses to spy on China. When China purchased a new Boeing 767 in 2000 to be the Chinese equivalent of Air Force One, American ...
US–China institutional balancing — their strategic competition through international institutions — produces significant positive outcomes for the Indo-Pacific region. This rivalry drives reform in ...
Also, as opposed to the Cold War players, the new conflict between China and the United States for control over the Indo-Pacific is defined not by openness and a fear of escalation.