China’s one world?
With all the world's attention focused on the Beijing Olympics and to a lesser extent, the "truce" in Georgia, we...
With all the world's attention focused on the Beijing Olympics and to a lesser extent, the "truce" in Georgia, we...
When President Bush came to power in 2001, his administration had an announced policy to improve the defensive posture of...
by Nicole M. Ferrand A major problem - as the U.S. leaves Manta, Chinese influence will grow. The Manta Air...
The impressive conventional military strength post-industrial states have procured in the past half-century has helped to determine the shape and...
By Dr. William G. Perry. Dr. Perry is a professor of computer information systems and teaches computer networking and information...
By Eric Sayers. Mr. Sayers is a graduate student in political science at the University of Western Ontario, and is an...
Communist China has done it again. Desperate for new sources of energy, the Chinese are moving into an oil-rich...
What a difference a war makes. Before 9/11, the Bush Administration treated China – correctly – as a "strategic competitor,"...
What do Russian President Vladimir Putin, spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, political activist Lyndon LaRouche and former U.S. Secretary of...
When the U.S. inked a nuclear deal last month with Kim Jong-Il's regime in Pyongyang, many critics and strategists were...
China's pollution problems cost it billions every year, but doubts remain about whether the leadership can muster the will to anything about...
Reports last month that China had successfully tested an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon against one of its own antiquated weather satellites...
By getting back on the nuclear merry-go-round with North Korea, the U.S. has given Kim Jong-Il plenty to smile about....
By Fred Stakelbeck The internet has become an important part of Chinese culture, with the country's increasingly diverse population embracing...