Analysts say military-to-military communication reflects Beijing's and Washington’s efforts to avoid miscommunication, keep tensions from escalating
Analysts say Beijing’s attempt to steer the narratives with social media content made by foreign influencers could be hard to counter
Analysts say Beijing and Moscow are trying to counter security coordination between the US and its allies through increased joint military exercises
Analysts say the sentencing of a Taiwanese activist and the postponement of academic exchanges may increase the risk of miscalculation and escalation
Rights advocates say if Denmark deports Liu Dongling back to China, she will likely be imprisoned
Analysts say the detention of citizen journalist Zhang Zhan and artist Gao Zhen reflects an escalation of Beijing’s repression against the dissident community
Analysts say Washington and its allies need to roll out more forceful measures to deter China’s aggressive maritime operations in Indo-Pacific region
Analysts call deal an Australian attempt to prevent China from challenging regional security architecture
Analysts say Beijing and Moscow’s reiteration of increasing cooperation in the Arctic could increase geopolitical competition in the region
Li Qiang’s four-day visit to Russia and Belarus is aimed, analysts say, at deepening coordination with both countries and reaffirming ties between Beijing and Moscow as trade relations are showing signs of strain
Analysts say latest collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea is part of a campaign by Beijing to force Manila to soften its position
China’s latest diplomatic efforts come as an alliance formed by several armed resistance groups gained control over key facilities and infrastructure in the north
Some analysts say China’s growing presence in the South Pacific and great power competition could overshadow other issues at upcoming Pacific Islands Forum.
Human rights advocates say renewed threats against Lu Siwei and Zhang Zhan are part of broader campaign by government to intensify crackdowns on activists and human rights lawyers
The Democratic vice presidential nominee has a decades-long connection with China analysts say could help fill gap in foreign policy debates in the US
Despite strict security targeting signs and items with Taiwanese elements, some spectators from Taiwan seize opportunity to highlight island’s identity
Analysts say Hu Xijin’s silence on social media reflects growing uncertainties Chinese people face when commenting on sensitive issues
Some Pacific politicians say democracies’ attempt to increase security presence in the Pacific could overshadow regional countries’ dire development needs
Legislators from 24 countries pledge to pass resolutions to counter Beijing’s claims over Taiwan and push governments to assess the cost of conflict
Analysts say Beijing’s attempt to play a role in resolving two global conflicts, while significant, will remain largely symbolic without more follow up
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