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Move will have little impact on Taiwan's defense contractors, which mainly rely on friendly countries for components.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Canberra does not support any one-sided move on Taiwan as Washington calls for clarity ...
Evan Feigenbaum from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace comments on the U.S. request to Australia about ...
The US administration is still formulating its Indo-Pacific policy, but recent indications suggest that it will take a tough ...
Taiwan's newly acquired HIMARS and Abrams tanks would raise the costs of a Chinese amphibious landing, a defense analyst says ...
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.
According to a Financial Times (FT) report, the Pentagon is pressing Japan and Australia to make clear what role they would ...
If Beijing moves against Taiwan, NATO might soon find itself in a two-front war with China and Russia — or so the alliance's ...
Every Friday, we recap highlights of the news from China. This week, we are flagging some hurdles ahead of an EU summit in ...
By understanding China’s intentions, the U.S. can work to counter-shape the strategic landscape with informational influence, ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stressed the importance of “people-to-people” relationships during his first day of an ...