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The Thucydides Trap from ancient Greece is often invoked to frame the escalating rivalry between the US and China.
Vladislav Zubok’s monumental account is not just history, but a reassessment of a stand-off that still shapes geopolitics today ...
But it is not true that suddenly all these people with alternative opinions disappeared from China or no longer work,” says China historian Ian Johnson.
In an exclusive conversation with Rahul Kanwal, Executive Director of Business Today, William C. Kirby, Professor of Chinese History and Business at Harvard University and Chair of Harvard China Fund, ...
I’ve learned there are a great number of people curious about aviation stories from World War II,” says Carl Molesworth, ...
The so-called Thucydides Trap has become a staple of foreign policy commentary over the past decade or so, regularly invoked to frame the escalating ...
Here’s a book that looks not in at China but out from China. David Daokui Li’s China’s World View: Demystifying China to ...
Faced with Trump and neoliberalism, American unions are embracing one of their oldest, most dangerous tendencies: Sinophobia.
This remarkable memoir, and history of India after Independence, by one of India’s most distinguished public intellectuals, ...
A history scholar convicted of spying on Chinese dissidents by ingratiating himself as a sympathizer has been spared prison ...