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The White House took back what President Joe Biden said about sending U.S. troops to Taiwan to protect it from an invasion by China.
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It is a political crime to expect Americans to embrace the expenses and risks of full-scale combat with the PRC without debate.
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Liu He, China's vice-premier, vowed assistance for the technology sector and plans for internet companies to go public following a meeting with top executives.
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Bye bye Xi Jinping. Your time is up.
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Congress is still debating a $50 billion subsidy package for semiconductor production in the United States. Instead, here are five pro-market policies that would provide the intended results...
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It's tempting to blame the covid-19 lockdowns on China's slowing economy, but this is a faulty simplification.
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China's and Wall Street's love affair is coming to an end. It's been a costly romance, worth trillions of dollars. Because Wall Street was so thoroughly and madly in bed with Chinese corporations and the CCP, the split will undoubtedly have economic implications for both China and the United States.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced on Friday that he will step down as leader of the Chinese Communist Party at the end of this year. His current term expires in March, and he has stated that he will step down from the CCP's number two post.
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The present difficulties in eastern Europe indicate more than simply Kremlin mischief-making—they reflect the first fruits of a new international order that spans the immensity from Beijing to Berlin.
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The Olympics Reveal a Lot About China