Dan Steinbock, Founder, Difference Group
Sep 20, 2012
As the House Intelligence Committee continues its investigation into China-based telecom companies over alleged security threats; Dr. Dan Steinbock examines the barriers companies like Huawei face when entering US markets.
Yuan Peng, Vice President, Chinese Institute of Contemporary International Relations
Aug 08, 2012
Despite a chaotic and often pessimistic international and peripheral strategic environment for China, there are still potential positive opportunities available. China must refrain from rash, ill-advised reactions to a rapidly changing world and focus on a thoughtful international policy both near and abroad.
James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic
Jun 05, 2012
The news out of China this year has been relentlessly bad. The political system was embarrassed in front of its own people by the Bo Xilai scandal and in front
Mar 21, 2012
A recent Bloomberg report declared the China-based hacking of hundreds of US companies a ‘cyber Cold War’. In August 2010, after Japanese firm Mitsubishi Heav
Li Yan, Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Mar 19, 2012
There has been much discussion in the U.S. recently about Chinese activities in the global commons, the areas of outer space, cyberspace, airspace and the seas.
Graham Webster, Fellow, Yale Law School China Center
Jan 10, 2012
In January 2010, a Google executive announced "a new approach to China" in a blog post, revealing that the firm had "detected a highly sophisticated and targete
Bin Liang, Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University
Dec 06, 2011
With a late start in the mid-1990s, China’s Internet use has witnessed an explosive growth. Annual survey data by the Chinese Internet Network Information Cent
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.