How America Can Still Cripple TikTok
Biden's deputies and political advisers consider TikTok a crucial tool for messaging and get-out-the-vote efforts in the general election. But it’s a cost the president should be willing to pay.
Biden's deputies and political advisers consider TikTok a crucial tool for messaging and get-out-the-vote efforts in the general election. But it’s a cost the president should be willing to pay.
CPC seeks to tighten "party discipline";
Xi wages an ideological struggle;
China spent $5.5m at Trump properties while he was President;
Less Taiwan investment for China, more for the U.S. and Germany;
Taiwan's exports to China hit 21-year low
TikTok content aligns with Beijing's interests;
China uses AI to turbocharge spying on the U.S...;
...as U.S. ramps up spying on China;
Xi removes dozens of senior military officials
Since 2020, Western officials have largely shifted their focus to tackling other Chinese tech threats — TikTok, semiconductors and artificial intelligence among them. Meanwhile, Huawei has quietly enjoyed a resurgence across several product lines.
China sought to influence 2022 U.S. elections;
Taiwan colonel offered $15 million to defect on military helicopter;
China curbs the video game industry;
China floods Taiwan with disinformation ahead of election;
Florida's new law blocks Chinese students from academic labs