Reuters: "U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables" — "It started out as strictly business: a huge private contract for one of the world’s most advanced undersea ...
Why do small Pacific islands matter? Chinese military aircraft and navy warships need forward bases beyond the First Island ...
Like many others, Xinhua’s argument that a U.S.-China war can be avoided is based largely on their strong economic relationship. This logic is deeply flawed both historically and logically.
Image: Pixabay There are many factors that affect the value of currencies and influence the flow of foreign exchange, but few have a more significant impact than a trade war. So far, the ongoing ...
This idea of a space race between China and the U.S. sounds ... there are important differences hiding beneath the surface. Since the 1990s, the U.S. has worked with 14 other nations, including ...
Historical records show that dropping atomic bombs was the least bad option. A new book overplays the domestic roots of Sino-U.S. confrontation and underestimates its geopolitical logic.
Despite the increasing competition between the U.S. and China, it is "unlikely" that a war will break out between the two countries, the ex-chief of the U.N. Security Council said. What Happened ...
Reuters: “U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables” — “It started out as strictly business: a huge private contract for one of the world’s most advanced ...
On May 22, the U.S. and Papua New Guinea signed a new military agreement. ... Though late, it looks like Washington bets ...
Reuters: “U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables” — “It started out as strictly business: a huge private contract for one of the world’s most advanced ...
And I have to say, I’ve worked all over the world. Reuters: “U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables” — “It started out as strictly business: a huge private ...
Now, those submarine cable systems are at the forefront of a new rivalry between China and the U.S. over who controls the flow of big data. “Undersea cables … have now become a weapon of war ...