China Reform Monitor No. 1368
China seeks stolen car tech;
China, Bangladesh tightens political ties;
China's elder population continues to grow;
U.S. universities steer clear of Chinese telecoms
China seeks stolen car tech;
China, Bangladesh tightens political ties;
China's elder population continues to grow;
U.S. universities steer clear of Chinese telecoms
Earlier this spring, an invitation-only briefing on Capitol Hill gave congressional attendees a disturbing glimpse into a high-tech research race that is spawning dangerous new weapons, delivery systems, and supporting technologies. It is a contest where China is forging ahead, shrugging off suggestions of restraint.
The Iranian government could wreak real havoc on the global economy not by closing the Strait outright, but rather by narrowing it. By limiting commercial traffic flowing through the crucial waterway (for example, via military exercises), the Iranian regime can successfully drive up the marginal price of world oil without providing the United States with a clear justification to act.
Brunei's brutal new sex law;
One step forward for Philippine counterterrorism;
NATO tries to broaden the Afghan dialogue...;
...as the Taliban wages war on modern medicine
The struggle over Okinotorishima;
South Asian fishing disputes on the rise;
America's spies worry about global disease...;
...while a sick Venezuela gets sicker