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By Bob Pepalis | Sep 27, 2022
Japan, Taiwan and the United States have a joint interest in containing China’s ambitions and the three need to work together.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 21, 2022
In a 60 Minutes interview, President Joe Biden said the U.S. would defend Taiwan if China were to attack the island, but a White House official later "corrected” Biden's statement and said Washington’s stance on Taiwan has not changed.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 21, 2022
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) cosponsored the Countering Communist China Act, which outlines specific actions that would protect the United States from threats from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 20, 2022
A policy analyst from the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) said that the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board must ensure China’s full compliance, without exception, to the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act to ensure the integrity of America’s economy.

By T.H. Lawrence | Sep 20, 2022
The United States must move decisively to achieve independence from China in terms of economic, manufacturing and energy policies, according to one analyst.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 19, 2022
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., asked the CEO of Apple to reconsider partnering with China's Yangtze Memory Technologies Corporation (YMTC) and said doing so would pose a threat to Apple customers as well as American national security.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 17, 2022
A new report argues for restructuring the U.S. defense budget over U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s belief that its size is critical to staying ahead of China, dealing with Russia and maintaining the responsibilities that come along with America's role as a global leader.

By Andy Nghiem | Sep 16, 2022
Ji Rong, a counsellor in China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said China has been providing food to families in Afghanistan.

By David Beasley | Sep 16, 2022
Wendy Wu, political economy editor at the South China Morning Post, recently highlighted some challenges China is facing in its food security and emphasized the importance of stability leading into the 20th Party Congress.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 15, 2022
A senior policy analyst with America First Policy Institute said the Commitment to America discussed by U.S. Reps. Kevin McCarthy and Michael McCaul proposes bold solutions that can counter Chinese Communist Party policies.

By Andy Nghiem | Sep 13, 2022
Earlier this year, U.S. Rep. Mike Garcia (R-CA) introduced an amendment aimed at combating the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) attempts at intellectual property theft, but the amendment faced opposition from the majority party and was not adopted.

By Andy Nghiem | Sep 13, 2022
Ling Chen, an assistant professor of political economy of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) said in an episode of the Pekingology podcast that large firms in China have an advantage over smaller firms in that they are able to build relationships with local officials and potentially bribe them to receive tax breaks, although some of China's bribery and corruption has lessened following the implementation of President Xi's anti-corruption campaign.

By Laurie A. Luebbert | Sep 8, 2022
As Republican members of Congress prepare to roll out their “Commitment to America” plan, U.S. Reps. Kevin McCarthy and Michael McCaul discussed the importance of reining in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

By Gregory Burnett | Sep 7, 2022
Chinese U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun is pushing back against the new United Nations Human Rights report on the abuse of Uyghur Muslims, claiming the information is false.

By T.H. Lawrence | Sep 7, 2022
Chinese interference in Australian government, politics and education, and its effort to silence critics was the topic of a Zoom discussion hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

By T.H. Lawrence | Sep 6, 2022
Is it a crisis? Or merely tense geopolitics as usual between China and Taiwan?

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 2, 2022
A Chinese Communist Party spokesperson said that the Chinese economy, combined with the country’s anti-COVID measures, makes the nation an attractive place to do business, though a U.S.-China Business Council report found otherwise.

By Bob Pepalis | Sep 1, 2022
A Human Rights Watch researcher shared the fears of Chinese pro-democracy students in Australia of being harassed and intimidated, and of Australian academics who focus on China of being recorded and doxed by nationalistic Chinese students.

By T.H. Lawrence | Aug 31, 2022
Spokesman said PRC must end campaign against Falun Gong practitioners, release prisoners, reveal locations of missing people