ANALYSIS: Beijing’s Increasing Espionage Activity Leads to Lasting Mistrust From the West
News Analysis The EU–China summit, held in Beijing on Dec. 7–8, was the first in-person summit between Chinese and European leaders in more than four years. However, European Council President Charles Michel returned to Brussels earlier than planned, in
WASHINGTON—A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress are calling for the United States to “reset” its relationship with China by raising tariffs and cutting off capital flows fueling Chinese aggression. In a report incorporating nearly 150 recommendations
A recent rash of Chinese cyber attacks against the nation’s ports and utilities highlights a growing security threat facing the United States as tensions over Taiwan continue to escalate. Two dozen “critical entities” have been infiltrated over the past
News Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wrapped up its economic work meeting with no clear plan for resuscitating China’s economy. The Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee finished an important meeting on Dec. 8, chaired by Chinese leader Xi