Author: Michael Clarke, UTS and ANU The withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan has prompted much breathless commentary, including on the implications for China’s role...
China’s campaign to clamp down on industries ranging from steel to education to property has roiled financial markets and curbed the outlook for growth in the...
Author: Kevin Chen, ACI For developing countries in Southeast Asia, growing global interest in their infrastructure needs has been cause for both excitement and concern. In...
Author: John Wright, US Air Force A daily barrage of US–China military alarms fill inboxes and news feeds. While many of these reports genuinely attempt to...
The Chinese economy continued to lose steam in July as key economic data for the start of the third quarter fell short of expectations, although not...
Author: Jaganath Sankaran, University of Texas China and North Korea have accumulated a significant arsenal of ballistic missiles. China is estimated to possess as many as...
Author: Juan Du, University of Sydney The responses of Chinese regulators to initial public offerings (IPOs) by the country’s homegrown tech companies have made headlines beyond...
China’s strong economic recovery is expected to fade in the months ahead, putting downward pressure on the yuan exchange rate and consequently creating headwinds for other...
Author: Aristyo Rizka Darmawan, University of Indonesia The South China Sea became an important highlight of the recent ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus. All delegations agreed that...