Resource Security Watch No. 28
Corona and the climate;
Africa faces a locust plague;
The coronavirus fight takes its toll;
Moscow, Beijing move closer on energy
Corona and the climate;
Africa faces a locust plague;
The coronavirus fight takes its toll;
Moscow, Beijing move closer on energy
Chinese hackers targeted emails of Biden campaign staffers;
PLA expands high-altitude arsenal;
PLA troops movements amid border tensions;
Russian coronavirus website lists "country of Taiwan";
China opens new rail corridor to Nepal
Taiwan government database leaked on the dark web;
Amid protests, Hong Kong passes China national anthem bill;
New tensions in the Taiwan Strait;
Bipartisan U.S. support for India in its border standoff with China;
China buys U.S. soybeans amid souring political relations
No one knows how the U.S.-China relationship will evolve in the next month, let alone the coming decade. In this way, policymaking is always a gamble of sorts. But if you know your opponent has a losing hand, playing the odds becomes easier. When it comes to China, Pompeo has this diplomatic acumen in spades.
On May 27, the U.S. Department of State formally assessed that Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from mainland China