Alan S Alexandroff, Director of the Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
Jul 14, 2011
Recently the “China Threat” School has focused on the South China Sea as the point of US-China’s most evident flashpoint – and a likely challenge to US infl
Jul 06, 2011
China’s Foreign Minister was right to say that China and the U.S. are not in a cyberwar. It is not in China’s interest to attack the U.S. or destabilize Wal
Jul 06, 2011
The rise of cyberspace to strategic significance between China and the United States reflects convergence of two trends--China's emergence as a great power and the Internet's transformation into a critical political, economic, and military resource. As with the high seas and outer space, cyberspace has become a high-profile location for geo-political rivalry over power and ideas, especially between the G2.
Jul 06, 2011
In U.S.-China relations, each decade seems to have its own thorny issue that rises above the others and defines the relationship to a disproportionate degree.Recent developments suggest that cybersecurity is going to be the U.S.-China issue of this decade – and it just might make the other issues look easy by comparison.
Jul 05, 2011
Mr. John Mroz, President and CEO of EastWest Insitute, talks about the Second Worldwide Cyber Security Summit and global cooperation on global cyber threats.
Elizabeth Economy, Senior Fellow & Director, Asia Studies
Jul 01, 2011
It is summertime, and everyone is out sailing on the South China Sea. Unfortunately, the waters have gotten a bit choppy. The Philippines and Vietnam, in part
Jun 29, 2011
A recent Wall Street Journal report claims that Pakistan has urged Afghan President Hamid Karzai to turn to China as a reliable ally to lead Afghanistan and Pak
Jun 28, 2011
Today many countries celebrate International Children's Day. Let me first of all extend my best wishes to your children and children around the world. This
Jun 28, 2011
Henry Kissinger, an architect of the opening of U.S. relations with China in the 1970s, told a Thomson Reuters event that Washington and Beijing both had signif
Shen Yi, Associate professor, Department of International Politics, Fudan University
Jun 28, 2011
Changing the perception of cyber security, developing a code of conduct, and putting a collaborative structure in place to deal with its different kinds of challenges are three main tasks for decision makers both in Beijing and Washington in the near future.