This episode discusses Chinese hacking and the implications of the U.S.-Cyber agreement with Samm Sacks at the Eurasia Group.
Keyword:US-China relations
Is it a Risk for America that China Holds So Much U.S. Debt?
Many worry that China’s ownership of American debt affords the Chinese economic leverage over the United States. This apprehension stems from a misunderstanding of sovereign debt and of how states derive power from their economic relations.
Weathering ‘High Winds and Stormy Waves’: China’s Search for Economic Security
This three-part ChinaPower series leverages data to analyze China’s economic security vulnerabilities and strengths within three key pillars: food security, energy security, and financial security.
China’s Power: Up for Debate 2025
On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, the China Power Project held its ninth annual conference featuring keynote remarks and leading experts debating core issues underpinning China’s power.
How Is China Responding to the Inauguration of Taiwan’s President William Lai?
In response to Taiwan President William Lai’s inauguration speech, China commenced large-scale military exercises surrounding Taiwan, called “Joint Sword-2024A.” Explore ChinaPower analysis of China’s activities.
Tracking China’s April 2023 Military Exercises around Taiwan
After Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen transited through the United States and held an in-person meeting with Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, China held major military exercises around Taiwan. This page tracks key Chinese activities.
Will the Dual Circulation Strategy Enable China to Compete in a Post-Pandemic World?
To shield China from global volatility and pivot the Chinese economy toward greater self-reliance, Beijing is pursuing a new economic model centering on the Dual Circulation Strategy. China is making progress toward achieving some objectives of the strategy, but major challenges loom.




