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If Beijing moves against Taiwan, NATO might soon find itself in a two-front war with China and Russia — or so the alliance's ...
DA WEI is Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy and a Professor in the Department of International ...
The Taiwan Strait separates China from the self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing views as a breakaway province, and it has never ...
Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, discusses China's influence on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, and the need for an ...
China will never accept the "unfounded accusations" made against it at the NATO summit this week in Washington, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said to his Dutch counterpart over a phone call, his ...
China on Thursday came out swinging at NATO, accusing it of posing an "enormous danger to the world" after the alliance labeled Beijing a "decisive enabler" of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
China has backed Russia's contention that NATO expansion posed a threat to Russia, whose attack on Ukraine has only strengthened the alliance, leading to Sweden and Finland becoming formal members.
G7 Leaders Get Tough on China Japan Monitoring China-Russia Military 'Show of Force' Around Country Echoing China, North Korea Signals Opposition to U.S.-Led 'Asian NATO' ...
Yet if China controls the off-switch or has the capacity to conduct malicious or denial activities, NATO’s capacity for self-defense will be severely compromised. NATO has other concerns, as well.
China sees NATO as an important component of U.S.-led “bloc confrontation” – which it views as a strategy of weaving webs of international coalitions to contain China’s rise.
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