The hottest US-China Relations Substack posts right now

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Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 916 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 24
  1. CIA Director William J. Burns has labeled China as the biggest long-term threat and emphasized focusing resources on countering China.
  2. The CIA has significantly increased its attention on China, creating a dedicated mission center and doubling its budget for operations related to China.
  3. US CIA Director acknowledged that the war in Ukraine has been beneficial for the US, both geopolitically and economically, and used it as a strategy to send a message to China regarding Taiwan.
Nonzero Newsletter β€’ 722 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. Recent evidence strengthens the lab leak hypothesis that the Covid pandemic originated from a research project gone wrong in China.
  2. Mainstream media's lack of coverage on this evidence reflects a problem of political polarization affecting governance and international cooperation.
  3. Understanding the implications of the lab leak scenario requires a focus on improving international governance and regulatory schemes rather than assigning blame.
Sinocism β€’ 982 implied HN points β€’ 26 Oct 23
  1. Expectations low for breakthrough in US-China relations during Wang Yi's visit to DC
  2. Both US and PRC releasing videos of close military encounters, raising tensions
  3. PRC vetoing UN resolution on Palestinian question and implementing a new Patriotic Education Law
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Apricitas Economics β€’ 80 implied HN points β€’ 17 Feb 24
  1. Semiconductor chips are critical to global supply chains and geopolitical tensions, with the US intensifying efforts to boost domestic manufacturing while imposing sanctions on China.
  2. China is significantly increasing imports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to fortify its chip industry, even amidst trade disputes and sanctions.
  3. Despite efforts to restrict China's access to advanced chips and equipment, there are challenges faced by the US in fully controlling the semiconductor trade and maintaining successful sanctions.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 438 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 23
  1. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis published a misleading graph suggesting China spends more on military than the US, but in reality, the US military budget is three times larger.
  2. The graph's depiction of military expenditure by different countries was misleading due to the use of separate axes for China and the US, creating a false impression.
  3. China's military spending, when looked at accurately, is much smaller than the US when considering GDP percentage, per capita measurement, and even in comparison to other top spenders.
Wang Xiangwei's Thought of the Day on China β€’ 235 implied HN points β€’ 10 Jul 23
  1. War over Taiwan is unlikely if the self-ruled island does not declare independence.
  2. Fears and speculation about impending war between China and the US are fueled by rising tensions and misunderstandings.
  3. Preventing war over Taiwan requires Beijing and Washington to engage in high-level talks and find a new understanding.
Wenhao’s news blog β€’ 58 implied HN points β€’ 14 Nov 23
  1. China's state media is highlighting US-China cooperation but still blames the US for strained ties.
  2. Recent editorials from state media criticize the US for provoking China and having a misjudgment of the situation.
  3. There are calls for the US to follow the will of the people and remove obstacles to improve relations with China.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 179 implied HN points β€’ 25 Oct 22
  1. US government is imposing aggressive sanctions on China to hinder its tech sector and economic growth, openly admitted by Washington policymakers and industry analysts.
  2. The Joe Biden administration has taken drastic measures such as blocking China from importing key tech components like semiconductors and supercomputer parts.
  3. There are concerns that the US unilateral actions, primarily framed as national security measures, could backfire and have negative impacts on US universities and global technology advancement.
Navigating AI Risks β€’ 58 implied HN points β€’ 19 Jul 23
  1. The UN Security Council held a session to discuss the risks and benefits of AI, highlighting concerns over international stability and nuclear control.
  2. Corporate governance is important for AI labs to prioritize safety over profit, with innovations in structures like Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust.
  3. China's new AI rules balance social stability and economic development, with stringent regulations on generative AI systems.
The Radar β€’ 39 implied HN points β€’ 02 Aug 23
  1. Gen. Mike Minihan's controversial remarks on a possible war with China were likely strategic messaging, possibly coordinated by the Biden Administration, to influence China's defense choices and actions.
  2. Minihan is praised as an exceptional military leader who fosters trust and teamwork within his teams, standing out in the US Air Force for his leadership qualities.
  3. The idea of preparing for war with China serves political interests, justifying increased defense spending and generating fear to divert public scrutiny away from the defense budget.
Natto Thoughts β€’ 39 implied HN points β€’ 07 Jul 23
  1. China's lack of interest in military communication with the US is driven by its obsessive focus on solving the Taiwan issue in its own interest, highlighting the core importance of the Taiwan question in US-China relations.
  2. US-China military communication breakdown reflects cultural differences, with China refusing to engage due to perceived disrespect and lack of favorable conditions, showcasing the significance of mutual respect in cross-cultural communication.
  3. China's confidence in its military power, particularly in relation to Taiwan, influences its reluctance to engage in military talks with the US, indicating growing Chinese assertiveness and the importance of open communication channels despite tensions.