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“ China's rhetoric and aggressive maneuvers should be viewed not as a sign of imminent attack, but for what they are: a demonstration of Chinese resolve that it will not accept Taiwan's permanent separation from China, and a chance for the P.L.A. to hone its skills—should Beijing one day feel compelled to use them.”
“ There are several signs that Beijing is willing to resume some of the channels of dialogue and interaction between the U.S. and Chinese militaries.”
“ It’s essential for countries to have the possibility to make a choice on what's best for them. If there are only Chinese offers on the market, it means there is no choice. This must change.”
Global Implications of China's Rise
International Meetings
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Trade, Economics, and Business
“ The conversations will involve a full spectrum of issues, including Israel and Gaza, Ukraine, Taiwan, the South China Sea, US-China military interaction, AI, and fentanyl.”
Emerging Technologies
Global Implications of China's Rise
Security and Geopolitics
Trade, Economics, and Business
“ Both the economic and political dimensions of the IMEEC initiative led to nervous reactions on the part of the Chinese, which proves the long-term strategic value of this route.”
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Authoritarian Interference
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Security and Geopolitics
“ No fixed date may have been set for a Taiwan invasion, and resolving this issue may not necessarily carry greater urgency for Xi than for his predecessors.”
“ I don't think there's any conversation in the Biden administration about resuming the Strategic and Economic Dialogue. That is a thing of the past. The United States certainly wants to have good communication mechanisms with China but wants them to be more targeted and more focused.”
“ I don’t rule out that they are taking advantage of a distracted U.S. I expect this will escalate in the coming days and weeks.”
Digital Regulation
Emerging Technologies
Global Implications of China's Rise
Technology and Democracy