As Beijing builds deep-water hubs, installs surveillance-linked technologies, and embeds itself in the very infrastructure facilitating global trade, the United States faces a geopolitical contest far ...
Sitting on either end of the Panama Canal are two massive ports operated by the same Chinese company. Any disruption at the waterway—the conduit for roughly 40% of US container traffic—could cost ...
China’s expanding global port control threatens US security, economic influence, and free trade. Washington must counter Beijing’s reach with development financing, diplomatic pressure, and allied ...
China has officially launched construction of what is set to become the world’s largest hydropower dam, located on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Spearheaded by Premier Li Qiang, the Yarlung ...
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Tibet dam construction begins: How China's mega project could irreversibly change a fragile area
China is building the largest power plant the world has ever seen, in a very remote corner of Tibet. But the $167 billion hydropower dam has environmentalists and neighbouring countries concerned. On ...
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