An About-face on China Policy by Biden’s Team
United States is shifting towards a more competitive posture, mostly on technology, with China.
United States is shifting towards a more competitive posture, mostly on technology, with China.
Washington-Beijing rivalry is driven by competing ideals and systems of government as much as by competing interests.
Beijing is assembling a chain of airplanes, warehouses and trucks to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the developing world.
More than 35% of Americans distrust information from the Chinese government about the coronavirus outbreak, 49% have no trust at all.
Contrary to conventiona economic theory, China’s economy is strong.
Chinese Exclusion Act, a superb example of nativism and xenophobia.
Ties to China doom applicants’ security clearances more than to any other country.
A stigma that has beset waves of American immigrants in the past two centuries, including Japanese Americans interned during World War II, is now helping propel an aggressive U.S. crackdown on suspected Chinese industrial spies.
Democrats’ approach to China will be guided by America’s national interests and the interests of our allies, and draw on the sources of American strength.
The Chinese government’s expanding influence operations inside the United States.