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Whyman: 'The report argues that cloud is a strategic driver of economic growth and national security'
China

The Center for Strategic and International Studies held a live panel discussion July 12 on the recently published report on competing for the future of cloud computing.


Global tech expert Matt Shaheen: 'China’s emerging AI governance framework will reshape how the technology is built and deployed.'
China

China's emerging development of artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, often overlooked in the U.S., are "some of the world’s earliest and most detailed" and can be used to predict Chinese plans with AI that Western nations can use, says a paper by Matt Sheehan, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.


Congresswoman Steel: 'The CCP’s organ harvesting is a gross human rights violation'
China

Congresswoman Michelle Steel, R-CA, has slammed China's organ harvesting practices and stressed the importance of preventing any involvement or complicity from the United States.


Drexel: AI research by U.S. companies in China is 'fueling the repressions in Xinjiang and elsewhere'
China

Bill Drexel, an associate fellow for the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security, said the U.S. unknowingly assisted China’s repressive use of technology.


Currency Wars and Beyond: Shihoko Goto on How China's Bold Moves are Reshaping Asia's Financial Landscape
China

Shihoko Goto is the Director of Geoeconomics and Indo-Pacific Enterprise and Deputy Director of the Asia Program at the Wilson Center. She previously worked at The World Bank.


Ernst: 'China’s aggression in the Indo-Pacific must be deterred'
China

U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) said the U.S. lacks the arsenal required to deter the Chinese from obtaining greater power in the Pacific region, writing in a Fox News editorial with U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) that legislation is needed to empower the military to match China’s missile capabilities.


Rep. Green 'glad to see the Pentagon stand up against the CCP's attempt to censor and control American films'
China

The U.S. Defense Department's announcement that it will no longer work with movie companies that agree to censor their own films to appease the Communist China Party (CCP) attracted praise from a Republican congressman from Tennessee.


RAND's Heath: 'Absent a robust U.S. military intervention,' Taiwan unlikely to withstand all-out invasion by China
China

Taiwan will need military assistance from the United States to successfully defend against a Chinese attack, Timothy Heath wrote in a commentary for The RAND Blog.


Drexel: ‘We have underestimated the Chinese Community Party in tech and geopolitics for too long’
China

Bill Drexel, an associate fellow at the Center for a New American Security, recently emphasized the importance of seeing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an imminent threat for the near future.


A 21st Century Cold War of Bits and Bytes: Bill Drexel Discusses China's AI Surge
China

Bill Drexel is an associate fellow for the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security.


Former director of White House National Security Council explains current challenges of U.S.-China relations
China

The Carnegie Endowment for National Peace recently hosted Dennis Wilder for a virtual fireside chat with host Paul Haenle to examine current challenges in U.S.-China relations and discuss how both countries could stabilize relations and a framework for bilateral competition going forward.


GFI official: 'Symbiotic relationship between Chinese money laundering organizations, cartels'
China

Illicit Trade Director Channing Mavrellis of Global Financial Integrity (GFI), in a recent interview with The Federal Newswire, said Chinese money laundering operations have been detected by the U.S. Treasury since 2016.


Gordon Chang: “all countries should demand reciprocity from China”
China

Gordon G. Chang, lawyer, author, and China expert, recently said that every country, including the US, should require reciprocity from China. He appeared on the Border Wars Podcast in February 2023 to discuss current relations between China and the US.


Monaco: DOJ 'breaks new ground by attacking the fentanyl supply chain at its origin'
China

Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco said the fentanyl supply chain too often begins in China and evidence exists to show PRC companies sell vast quantities of precursor chemicals to drug cartels.


Matthew Reynolds on China's sanctions against Micron: U.S. 'should instead exercise equanimity in its response'
China

Matthew Reynolds, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that in responding to China's actions towards Micron, the U.S should be reserved, focusing on the larger goal of exposing China's aggressive foreign business tactics. He said this in a commentary published on June 22.


Wilson Center’s Mark Green: China’s ‘developing economy’ classification should be changed
China

The president of a center chartered by Congress that gives policymakers nonpartisan counsel and insights on global issues has contended that the People’s Republic of China should not ask for developing nation status if it wants to be respected as a great power.


Rep. Gallagher criticizes Biden Administration’s relationship with China, calling it ‘zombie engagement’
China

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) recently commented on ongoing mistakes the White House has made in its dealings with China, including claiming that the Biden Administration is employing the same approach to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that has been tried and failed for the past 30 years.


RFK Jr. says Biden's comments on China violate 'Diplomacy 101'
China

Democratic Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to Twitter to attack President Joe Biden for Biden's recent handling of relations with China after Biden referred to Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a "dictator."


The Cartel Connection: Channing Mavrellis on China's Money Laundering Ties with Cartels
China

Channing Mavrellis is the Director of Illicit Trade for Global Financial Integrity.


McCaul: 'It is extremely shameful the Biden administration continues begging the CCP for talks'
China

President Joe Biden's administration's weak response to Chinese incursions on the United States "is extremely shameful," U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul said in a statement last week.