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Chinese Regime
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Alex Wu
CCP’s Top Political Meetings Characterized by Questionable Economic Numbers, Consolidation of Power
Mar 14, 2024
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Alex Wu
Mar 14
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Thinking About China
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Milton Ezrati
Japan Prepares to Counter China
Tokyo’s decision to increase defense spending could force Beijing to alter its economic and diplomatic calculations.
Jan 08, 2024
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Milton Ezrati
Jan 08
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Asia & Pacific
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Raven Wu
Japan Plans to Resume Air Defense Drills, Upgrade Missiles, and Fighter Jets Amid Growing Regional Threats
Sep 09, 2022
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Raven Wu
Sep 09
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International
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Naveen Athrappully
Global Military Spending Sets New Record, Exceeds $2 Trillion: Stockholm Report
Apr 25, 2022
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Naveen Athrappully
Apr 25
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National Security
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Ken Silva
Military Budget Proposal Would Cost an Extra $1.2 Trillion Over 10 Years: Tax Expert
Sep 05, 2021
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Ken Silva
Sep 05
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International Relations
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Alex Wu
Japanese Defense Paper Warns Over Taiwan Security for First Time
Jul 15, 2021
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Alex Wu
Jul 15
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Chinese Regime
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Nicole Hao
China Increases Defense Budget, Premier Orders Military to Prepare for War
Mar 08, 2021
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Nicole Hao
Mar 08
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Chinese Regime
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Alex Wu
Hong Kong Government Allocates $1 Billion for National Security Budget Without Providing Any Details
Feb 25, 2021
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Alex Wu
Feb 25
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Viewpoints
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Jon Justice
We Need More Bang for the Buck Than the F-35 Delivers
Sep 20, 2019
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Jon Justice
Sep 20
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US-China Relations
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The Associated Press
New US Military Budget Focused on China
Mar 18, 2019
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The Associated Press
Mar 18
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Trump Administration
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Ivan Pentchoukov
Trump Calls for Border Wall Construction via Military, Cites National Defense
Mar 26, 2018
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Ivan Pentchoukov
Mar 26
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Joshua Philipp
US Military Aims to Be a ‘World-Class Employer’ With New Budget
Some of the changes will make life easier for parents serving in the military...
Feb 10, 2016
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Joshua Philipp
Feb 10
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Ma Ning
Party Leaders Pay For Military Loyalty in China
The military budget of the People’s Republic of China continues to shoot upward, in part reflecting the costs the CCP’s leaders must pay for control of the armed forces.
Mar 09, 2013
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Ma Ning
Mar 09
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