BANGKOK (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal of three years of American policy toward Ukraine has raised concerns China might become emboldened to push its territorial claim on Taiwan, ...
Given this backdrop, the U.S. needs to return to its old grand strategy, which helped the West win the Cold War by driving a ...
Tesla billionaire’s financial entanglement in China raises the prospect that he could be the odd man out when it comes to ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has approved military reforms aimed at enhancing combat readiness and preparing the armed forces ...
Former US President Donald Trump's surprising change in the US stance on Ukraine has stirred worries about China's potential ...
There’s no suggestion China broke any laws, but analysts say the episode highlights escalating regional tensions over China’s ...
The top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee floated the bill to cut against Beijing’s “One ...
Admiral Samuel Paparo, who commands the U.S. fleet in the Indo-Pacific region, believes the Chinese government "has taken a ...
Taiwan is waiting for an estimated $21 billion in backlogged U.S. weapons—much of it ordered during Trump's first term.
Russia talks in Saudi Arabia—without Ukraine's participation—give a glimpse at how Trump may handle a crisis over Taiwan.
Beyond the military implications, the freeze could force Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government to recalibrate its approach to both Washington and Beijing, as reduced United ...