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A look at how Beijing is pushing boundaries, and what the U.S. and its allies are doing in response.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, about how Beijing will view Taiwan's large-scale military drills.
Leadership, or at the least, important decision-making changes happening with our behemoth of a neighbor that is China is a fundamental concern.
"The Chinese military have observed these exercises since 2017 and it would be very unusual if they didn't do that this time, ...
Australia has ruled out committing troops ahead of any conflict, in response to a report that the US has asked for clarity on ...
As Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron toured a NATO military base in north-west London on ...
China and Russia’s growing military-technical cooperation aims to preserve strategic stability, but it could have the ...
Some Asia-Pacific nations on Friday expressed serious concern over rising tensions in the South China Sea, where China and ...
China’s oceanographic survey and research ships are collecting data in the Indo-Pacific region — possibly to aid submarine ...
The ‘grey zone’ is the kind of ominous jargon beloved of the military, but for once it is well named: a wide range of hostile ...
Amid Pakistan's economic woes, General Munir's likely Sri Lanka visit raises eyebrows, occurring alongside concerning ...
Beijing has repeatedly accused the Philippines of being in a pawn in U.S. efforts to contain China's rise and touted ...