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Weekend Interview: Tom Switzer on How Australia Navigates Between Washington and Beijing
China

Nations in the Indo-Pacific are facing sharper competition with China, causing them to increase defense budgets and weigh trade opportunities against their own security.

Stimson Center launches Latin America Program to address regional security and development
China

The Stimson Center has announced the creation of its Latin America Program, which will focus on promoting democratic governance, regional security, and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Lawmakers urge presidential action for Americans detained in China
China

U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and U.S. Representative Chris Smith (R-New Jersey), who serve as Chair and Cochair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), have called on President Trump to directly address the cases of...


Trump’s Asia visit focuses on trade, regional ties, and US-China relations
China

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit Asia in late October 2025, with planned stops in Japan, Malaysia, and South Korea.



Stimson Center appoints Andrew Oros as new director of Japan Program
China

The Stimson Center has announced the appointment of Andrew Oros as its new Senior Fellow and Director of the Japan Program.


Prospects remain uncertain for Trump-Xi meeting amid rising US-China economic tensions
China

Less than three weeks before the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea, economic tensions between the United States and China have intensified, raising doubts about a potential meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump...


Moolenaar calls for action after China expands rare earth export restrictions
China

Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar responded to reports that Chinese President Xi Jinping has expanded restrictions on rare earth exports.


Moolenaar calls China's rare earth restrictions an economic threat ahead of potential Trump meeting
China

Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) has responded to reports that Chinese President Xi Jinping has expanded restrictions on rare earth exports ahead of a possible meeting with President Trump.


House Select Committee reports allied firms’ role in boosting China’s chip sector
China

A recent investigation by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has found that companies from the United States and allied countries have played a significant role in supporting China's semiconductor industry.


Moolenaar responds to calls for easing restrictions on Chinese investment in US
China

Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) responded to recent media coverage that China is seeking the removal of national security restrictions on its investments in the United States.


State Department report highlights China's role in global human trafficking
China

The U.S. State Department has published its annual report on human trafficking, listing China among 13 countries with a consistent pattern of trafficking activities.


Stimson Center joins partners for launch of Future of International Cooperation Report 2025
China

The Stimson Center, in collaboration with the Doha Forum, the International Peace Institute (IPI), the Global Governance Innovation Network (GGIN), and the Global Institute for Strategic Research at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), has...


Moolenaar supports expanded US export controls targeting CCP-backed subsidiaries
China

Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the House Select Committee on China has voiced his support for President Trump's recent expansion of U.S. export controls.


Moolenaar addresses congressional oversight as TikTok faces mandated divestiture
China

Chairman John Moolenaar, who leads the House Select Committee on China, released a statement regarding the ongoing divestiture process of TikTok and its future in the United States.


Weekend Interview: Joseph Cella on a China Wake-Up Call in Michigan
China

Michigan is at the center of a debate over how the United States should counter China’s reach into U.S. research labs, farmlands, and sea lanes.


New 'security requirements' bar Accenture from outsourcing DoD work to Chinese contractors
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New "security requirements" issued by the U.S. Department of Defense are seeking to end Accenture's practice of outsourcing technical work to contractors in "adversarial countries" like China.


Moolenaar urges Philadelphia mayor not to hold Chinese flag-raising ceremony
China

This week, Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party sent a letter to Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker.


Seven universities end partnerships with Chinese Scholarship Council after congressional inquiry
China

Seven U.S. universities have ended their joint programs with the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) following pressure from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.


Weekend Interview: Andrew Phelan on Why the Old China Model Is Over
China

Western governments reassess decades of engagement with China as supply chains shift, tariffs rise, and strategic rivalry hardens.