China is the most consequential challenge to the transatlantic community, a rising power whose ambitions span technology, trade, security, and the rules of the international order. Understanding Beijing means grasping the reach of the Chinese Communist Party and the trajectory of the US-China technology competition. This hub follows the full range of that challenge: the technology and semiconductor contest, China economic statecraft from critical minerals to the cross-border payment system, deepening alignment with Russia, and the stakes over China and Taiwan. Fellows and analysts assess Chinese economic statecraft, the risks in the Taiwan Strait, and how democracies can protect critical capabilities and coordinate across the Atlantic. Explore expert analysis and commentary on Beijing’s rise, the Chinese Communist Party, and the technology competition shaping global power.
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As EU leaders move towards a more independent foreign policy in the wake of AUKUS, the U.S. will need to reassess its strategy in order to include long-term allies
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August 21, 2021
Showdown in Vilnius
We lost Afghanistan, now save Lithuania.
August 16, 2021
Friendly Fleets Mass Off India’s Coasts
Europe is building ever-closer ties with India to counter Chinese ambitions, but Modi’s authoritarian behavior could yet damage a promising strategic alliance.
August 11, 2021
Serbia’s New Age Mine Stirs Age Old Fears
Foreign investment in Serbia’s mining sector has been colored by unhappy experiences with China. Could a multibillion-dollar Western investment be the fix?
August 2, 2021
In Search of Victory
The threats from Russia and China are different but overlap.
July 29, 2021
China: A Digital Fox in the Western Henhouse
A threat, originating in China and kept secret by the Chinese state, continues to spread around the world, infecting as many as it can.
July 28, 2021
Ukraine: Never Marry a Bully
Ukraine needs to rethink its cooperation with the Chinese government and stop compromising human rights principles for foreign investment.
July 27, 2021
Securing Europe’s Digital Eastern Front
Securing the digital Eastern front from Sofia to Tallinn is essential for the upcoming decade of great power competition in the digital realm.
July 23, 2021
The Hunt for Transatlantic Common Ground on Tech
Ultimately, both the U.S. and EU want an open, global and safe internet rather than a state-controlled internet, as is sought by China, Russia, or Turkey.
July 22, 2021
Montenegro’s Debt Success Orphaned at Birth
The EU and the U.S. are being curiously reticent about a deal to save Montenegro from China’s grasp.