Xi Jinping and Four U.S. Presidents: Personal Diplomacy Through a Decade of Change
In short, the so-called "insufficient capacity for a protracted war" argument by U.S. think tanks reflects a cognitive bias Read More
In short, the so-called "insufficient capacity for a protracted war" argument by U.S. think tanks reflects a cognitive bias Read More
By opting for headline victories over institutional permanence, Trump 2.0 keeps Mexico a contested hinge economy—and ensures that Washington’s Read More
China can benefit from playing to its comparative advantage in small electronics, and factoring in market considerations while setting its Read More
China’s capacity to scale, adapt, and dominate robotics middle-market niches has redefined global competition, not by beating the West Read More
As Trump slashes U.S. cultural diplomacy capabilities, the structural capacity of the U.S. to compete in the region Read More
In the critical nature of the region’s security, this hedging behavior is particularly conducive to its strategic environment. It Read More
Despite Europe’s obvious limitations: defense logistics are slow, coordination is patchy, and most battlefield support still depends on American Read More
Framing China in a broader transnational context makes not only intellectual sense; it also attracts more students and makes the Read More
But I, Old Hu, must speak objectively: under current conditions, the likelihood of such an event is almost nonexistent. To Read More
The US and China can hardly change each other’s political systems and stop each other’s economic development. Chinese Read More