Thousands of miles of fiber optic cable lying at the bottom of the world’s oceans carry more than 95% of the world’s data.
Like many others, Xinhua’s argument that a U.S.-China war can be avoided is based largely on their strong economic relationship. This logic is deeply flawed both historically and logically.
As China flexes its muscles, the U.S. must reassess its approach, considering historical perspectives and present ...
it had in fact already decided on war in November 1940. This illustrates a crucial difference between U.S.-China relations and German-Soviet relations: U.S. policymakers are genuinely uncertain ...
Biden administration officials, like most of their recent predecessors, defensively deny that U.S. policy is to contain, hold down, or wage a new Cold War against China. By contrast, the Chinese ...
One of the most notable moments of the G7 came on Sunday, when President Joe Biden said tensions with China are going to “begin to thaw very shortly.” It’s probably true—and, if it is, it’s an ...
In 1999, the U.S. mistakenly bombed China’s embassy in Belgrade during the Kosovo War, igniting protests across China. President Bill Clinton dispatched Treasury Secretary Larry Summers to meet ...
A breakdown in communication between the United States and China is raising the risk of an unintended crisis or conflict between the two superpowers, current and former U.S. and Western officials say.
China has slowly claimed and militarized disputed territory across the South China Sea, often at the expense of its neighbors. WSJ explains the economic repercussions for the U.S. and countries ...
As a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire between rival generals unravels amid fresh reports of violence erupting throughout Sudan, fears of an all-out civil war with broad consequences for neighboring ...
Taiwan remains the thorniest issue in Sino-U.S. ties. Last month, China staged war games around Taiwan after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin ...
“U.S. chemical manufacturers believe the principles of free and fair trade should apply to all members of the WTO, and that includes China. However, engaging in a trade war with one of our country’s ...