China

AIIB: Members, Projects and China’s Role
The bank finances sustainable infrastructure through multilateral capital, while China’s role keeps it central to debates over financial governance.

Foreign Investment Screening and National Security
Governments screen sensitive acquisitions, assets and real estate to attract foreign capital without surrendering critical infrastructure, strategic data or regulatory autonomy.

Brazil-China Relations: Trade and Strategic Partnership
Since 1974, Brazil-China ties combine commodity trade with technology and infrastructure cooperation inside a global strategic partnership.

Hypersonic Missiles: Technology and Strategic Stability
Hypersonic speed narrows decision time, strains defenses, and increases uncertainty between conventional and nuclear weapons.

5G in International Politics
5G made mobile networks a geopolitical issue by linking critical infrastructure, strategic suppliers and U.S.-China competition.

China-Russia Relations: Strategy, Trade and Limits
China and Russia coordinate against Western pressure, while Russian dependence and Chinese caution limit the partnership’s reach.

U.S.-China Relations: Competition and Trade
Strategic rivalry, trade and economic dependence shape United States-China relations in the twenty-first century.

U.S. Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific
U.S. Indo-Pacific policy combines alliances, deterrence, economic security and regional diplomacy amid competition with China.

China’s Foreign Policy: History, Priorities and Challenges
China’s foreign policy protects party rule and national development while seeking greater security in Asia and a stronger Chinese voice in global governance.

Summary: Prisoners of Geography: China
China is a land power that is also turning into a maritime power. However, it has been facing domestic tensions and its future is an enigma.

China’s 2023 UN Speech: Summary and Analysis
China proposed multilateral cooperation, but it had trouble defending human rights and criticizing the war in Ukraine.

Why does China want the South China Sea?
This vast ocean is linked to China’s history, has enormous economic potential, and is key to securing the country in the Pacific.