For Beijing, the greatest threat to China's national security is not the Kim regime: it is the US
For Beijing, the greatest threat to China's national security is not the Kim regime: it is the US
With every new North Korean missile – such as the one launched on Tuesday November 28 – or nuclear test, all eyes are on China. Like previous American presidents, Donald Trump believes that the road to a diplomatic solution on North Korea runs through Beijing. He holds the view that,…
The Conversation
The Conversation
China, Thailand move toward bright future together
China, Thailand move toward bright future together
In my recent communication with friends from Thailand, I was asked for more information about the 19th National Congress held in Beijing from Oct 18-24. The most frequently asked questions were: "What is the significance of the 19th National Congress for China and for the world?", "How will it affect…
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
When Trump visits Asia, Israel is watching too
When Trump visits Asia, Israel is watching too
Both the US and Israel's policies may be linked to economic developments in Asia.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post
China Tightens Grip in Xinjiang amid Belt and Road
Comprehensive control of 'stability' in Xinjiang has become a heightened strategic imperative with the launch of China's Belt and Road initiative.
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US rebukes China, saying it is backing off market embrace
WASHINGTON _ The Trump administration rebuked China for not being tough enough over North Korea's nuclear program and said the Asian country is backsliding on market-oriented reforms.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
U.S. Rebukes China for Backing Off Market Embrace (Correct)
The Trump administration rebuked China for not being tough enough over North Korea’s nuclear program and said the Asian country is backsliding on market-oriented reforms.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg