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The US Strategy to Contain Beijing
The ambitions of the new Quad largely reflect the vision of Kurt Campbell – Coordinator for the Indo-Pacific on the US National Security Council – and his team of Asia experts. Chinese assertiveness, the pandemic, and the technological revolution have accentuated the problem of numerous countries’ dependence on China for the supply of medical products, especially active principles and personal ...
The Magic Circle of Xi Jinping
The Chinese Communist Party has turned 101, and has been in power without interruption since 1949, when Mao Zedong founded the People’s Republic. Today the Party counts almost 97 million members, and its Congress, that is held in the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square every five years, is the most important event in Chinese political life. It lasts about a week and takes place behind closed ...
The China That Is Also a Part of Us
An argument exists that we should never write about China, because historically it is a country where the system always exists with what can change it, and by the time we describe it, it has already changed. Yet much has been written about China, and the numerous descriptions oscillate between two extremes: that based on the misunderstanding of China being far away, “mysterious,” incomprehensible, ...