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Posted inEssay

China on verge of momentous decisions after Alaska

by Francesco Sisci March 25, 2021March 28, 2021

At the recently concluded Anchorage bilateral meeting, the United States declared it has long-term goals for China and was not seeking short-term trade deals. The US wants democracy for China, an end to the oppression of minorities, an end of grand territorial claims and also the end of coercion of American allies. For these issues, […]

Posted inAnalysis

Decline and fall? The US puzzle facing Beijing

by Francesco Sisci March 19, 2021March 23, 2021
Posted inOpinion

Fake news, like dud banknotes, threatens society

by Francesco Sisci March 14, 2021March 17, 2021
Posted inChina

China eyes great welfare leap forward

by Francesco Sisci March 4, 2021March 9, 2021
Posted inAnalysis

Decision day nears as US twists and China turns

by Francesco Sisci February 28, 2021March 3, 2021
Posted inEssay

When China stopped following the US

by Francesco Sisci February 17, 2021February 20, 2021
Posted inEssay

China’s politics as war by other means

by Francesco Sisci February 4, 2021February 8, 2021
Posted inAnalysis

Where would China wage war?

by Francesco Sisci January 26, 2021January 28, 2021
Posted inEssay

Is a US-China war a real possibility?

by Francesco Sisci January 15, 2021January 19, 2021
Posted inAnalysis

Epiphany 2021: Attack on Capitol values

by Francesco Sisci January 8, 2021January 11, 2021
Posted inChina

The cost of victory – Chinese interest rates

by Francesco Sisci December 29, 2020January 4, 2021
Posted inChina

China at the center of Asia

by Francesco Sisci December 26, 2020December 30, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

China plays winning and losing hands in Africa

by Francesco Sisci December 16, 2020December 18, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

US-EU tracks to a new wave of global development

by Francesco Sisci November 22, 2020November 24, 2020
Posted inOpinion

America’s stake in political moral authority

by Francesco Sisci November 8, 2020November 10, 2020
Posted inChina

Economy and nationalism in a Covid-free China

by Francesco Sisci October 28, 2020October 30, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

The dangers of China’s Covid victory

by Francesco Sisci October 12, 2020October 14, 2020
Posted inChina

China’s humiliation told in a tale of two ruins

by Francesco Sisci October 3, 2020October 6, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

The moral case for China to fight a war

by Francesco Sisci September 16, 2020September 18, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

New Cold War is subtler than the old

by Francesco Sisci September 14, 2020September 16, 2020

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