The U.S. presidential election is less than 50 days away, and this week served up some grim reminders of how high the stakes are—and how intent Washington’s adversaries are on ...
Picture this scenario. It’s 2028, and U.S. intelligence services have assessed that the Chinese military is preparing a full-scale invasion of Taiwan to make good on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: China announces plans to raise its retirement age for the first time, Beijing abruptly ends international adoptions, and Goldman Sachs and Citigroup ...
Police in Chennai, India, detained 104 striking employees of the local Samsung Electronics plant because they were allegedly planning to hold a protest march without obtaining proper permission. District senior ...
Small European states, such as Denmark, face daily the threat of an environmental Armageddon, as dozens of decrepit, single-hulled, barely insured Russian oil tankers wend their way through the narrowest ...
Peter Hessler’s Other Rivers is a good book prevented, through no fault of its author, from being a great one. As the title suggests, the work is a sequel to ...
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) revealed in a recent report that China has become the world leader in roughly 90 percent of critical technologies and is on track to take the ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has promised to open his country’s vast economy to the world’s emerging nations, pledging on Sept. 5 to introduce a regime of zero tariffs for the ...
After weaving together footage shot over 20 years to create the expansive Caught By The Tides, veteran Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke said that he wants to return to his pre-pandemic ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: The U.S. Congress considers a series of bills targeting China as lawmakers return from summer recess, former Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang ...