A study concluded that even when fully mobilized, China’s industrial system would only be able to meet 60% of the military demand for drones in a conflict. “Under high-intensity demand shocks, the supply chain, although possessing certain mobilisation and recovery capabilities, still faces a significant supply-demand gap” https://t.co/GLjCK64VON
@peterirps and @MegRithmire argue that the US should pursue "selective openness alongside a sustainable industrial policy strategy and, eventually, coordination with other large markets on governing risks transparently. https://t.co/mZoIEjHwKm via @ForeignAffairs
#ICYMI: Is China trying to rewrite the rules at sea? 🌊⚖️
On the latest #ChinaGlobalPodcast, @bonnieglaser sits down with @peter_dutton to discuss China’s interpretation of #UNCLOS and maritime claims in the South China Sea
https://t.co/LzwFrglwXo
GMF’s Taiwan- Europe-US Policy Program (TUPP) enables 10 mid-career young professionals to spend 3 days in DC and 8 days in Taiwan. The result is increased engagement with Taiwan and a growing network of experts. This year’s compendium of essays by the 2026 cohort was just published.
When it comes to strengthening the resolve of totalitarian dictators, Donald Trump is the gift that keeps on giving.
He never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity to be small, petty, and narrow-minded when America stands for everything else.
Our friends and adversaries in the Indo-Pacific are watching and taking stock of the President’s rhetoric and actions — and shaking their heads in disbelief.
🚨🌏 Can the U.S. and its allies deter Chinese construction in the South China Sea?
On the latest China Global podcast, @BonnieGlaser sits down with @peter_dutton to explore the future of Scarborough Shoal and what effective deterrence looks like today.
https://t.co/91upgU67NO
How should the US and its partners respond if China expands activity at Scarborough Shoal? 🚢🌏
@GMFAsia's @bonnieglaser and @peter_dutton discuss deterrence, strategy, and maritime law on the China Global Podcast.
🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/RUeArwx2hy
What should policymakers watch for if China becomes more assertive at sea? 👀🚢
On #ChinaGlobalPodcast, @bonnieglaser and @peter_dutton discuss warning signs, deterrence options, and the evolving balance of power in maritime Asia.
🎧 https://t.co/LzwFrglwXo
@taiwanplusnews has become an essential source of reliable English-language news and information about Taiwan. With the PRC’s increasingly assertive campaigns to dominate the information space and spread its own narratives about Taiwan, @Taiwan_Plus is even more important than when it was launched 5 years ago.
🔍 What should policymakers be watching for next?
@peter_dutton joins @BonnieGlaser to discuss the indicators that could signal a new phase of Chinese maritime activity and the actions Beijing may be preparing to take in the years ahead.
https://t.co/91upgU67NO
🇺🇸🇨🇳 “With the Trump-Xi summit six weeks away, Colby likely thought it best to avoid commenting on China, lest he upset the fragile stability reached by the two leaders in Busan and Beijing.”
@GMFAsia's @BonnieGlaser spoke with @SCMPNews about why US defense official Elbridge Colby steered clear of naming China during his Manila speech.
🔗 Read the piece: https://t.co/3tB2G8UH9T
📈 🇨🇳 Is growing confidence in Beijing driving a more assertive foreign policy?
@BonnieGlaser and @peter_dutton discuss if Chinese leaders see global trends moving in China's favor and what that could mean for maritime disputes across the Indo-Pacific.
https://t.co/91upgU67NO
Interesting article on China's "new" strategy toward North Korea. Can Beijing "transform its influence over Pyongyang into effective crisis management tools" to lower the risk of conflict? Will Pyongyang cooperate or push back?
https://t.co/nZozHCByfw