Afghanistan is the Graveyard of Great Power Competition
Because of President Joe Biden's bungled exit from Kabul, America's China policy is now subject to Beijing's veto. In his haste to leave the graveyard of empires, Biden has killed great power competition.
What Tiananmen Square Can Teach Us About COVID-19
For most of the world, the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre recalls familiar yet macabre vignettes of hopeful students and the iron tanks that crushed them, along with their cries for freedom.
Will Biden's Real China Strategy Please Stand Up?
By vacillating on what should have been, on the merits, an easy answer, the Biden administration turned the spotlight away from Xi Jinping's campaign of carnage and instead highlighted its own indecision.
Trump's Most Meaningful China Move Could Still be to Come
the president has one unresolved China item on his desk that could be his administration's most consequential China policy yet: a formal finding, under the Genocide Convention, of genocide in Xinjiang.
How to Hold China Accountable on Human Rights
Instead of issuing one-off sanctions, Washington should sanction all commerce passing through Xinjiang.
China Erases History, Again
Chinese Communist Party apparatchiks are engineering a dangerous internal suppression campaign.
What Is China up to in Hong Kong?
It is imperative that the U.S. fully understand the motivations behind China's recent aggression in Hong Kong.