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While recounting the history of China’s rise and fight against aggression and the level of development achieved by the ...
The War Department may be back, but the semi-accommodationist policies of the subsequent 72 years remain in place.
Recently, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts and Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.V., co-authored a piece published in Buchanan ...
The 12 profiles featured in this edited book highlight the positive aspects of the U.S.-China engagement, which began in ...
Let’s start with the big question about Donald Trump’s second administration, which is, are we or have we slipped into a ...
The recent 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender at the end of World War II inspired multiple publications on how Japan remembers its wartime history. However, there has been less said about the ...
China’s “bedside eavesdroppers,” the online posse parsing rumors for power shifts, have a lot to work with as Xi Jinping pushes aside his own political appointees. By Li Yuan No matter what Americans ...
In the 19th century, like Western powers and Japan, Russia participated in the “Scramble for China”; however, unlike the others, it never returned the vast territories it annexed. After a long and ...
China’s rapid advances in military technology, growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific, and expanding ability to project power globally make the capability of its People’s Liberation Army a central ...
The so-called "Beidaihe Conference" does not actually exist, because it is not listed on the CCP's regular meeting agenda. In Beidaihe there are only irregular, closed-door consultations. It is widely ...