Federico UrciuoliPlaying Both Sides of the U.S.-Chinese Rivalryforeignaffairs.com - Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Isaac KardonMany countries get external security from Washington—and internal security from Beijing.
Federico UrciuoliChina’s Economic Collision Courseforeignaffairs.com - Daniel H. Rosen, Logan WrightAs growth slows, Beijing’s moves are drawing a global backlash.
Federico UrciuoliTaiwan Can’t Shake Its Nuclear Ghostsforeignpolicy.com - Jane Darby MentonThe island’s resistance to a dependable—and desperately needed—source of energy has been shaped by a covert history. After a contested race, the …
Federico UrciuoliChina Is Selectively Bending History to Suit Its Territorial Ambitionsforeignpolicy.com - Frederik KelterBeijing’s unwillingness to let go of certain claims suggests there’s more at stake than reversing past losses. In the waters of the South China Sea, …
Federico UrciuoliChina’s parliament is being used to highlight Xi Jinping’s powerverified_publisherThe EconomistThe annual meeting of China’s parliament, the National People’s Congress, is a rubber-stamp affair. But the week-long session that began on March 5th …
Federico UrciuoliWhy are Chinese nationalists turning on Chinese brands?verified_publisherThe EconomistEXCITABLE CHINESE netizens have long inveighed against foreign brands’ perceived insults of Chinese culture. Nike, an American shoemaker, was once …