China's Selling Tons of U.S. Debt. Americans Couldn't Care Less.
For all the dire warnings over China’s retreat from U.S. government debt, there’s one simple fact that is being overlooked: American demand is as robust as ever.
Children of the Yuan Percent: Everyone Hates China’s Rich Kids
The fuerdai, China’s second-generation rich kids, are the most loathed group in the country. They’re also its future.
Canada's Magnovate will build third generation magnetic levitation high speed rail which could be cost competitive with China's high speed rail | NextBigFuture.com
Canada's Magnovate aims to commercialize Magline, a proprietary magnetic levitation transport solution. Maglin
In this 1945 photo provided by the Central News Agency, China’s Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek, center, and his Communist rival Mao Zedong, right, stand together with US ambassador to China Patrick J. Hurley in Chongqing, China. Seventy years later, presidents of those two sides _ Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou and mainland China's Xi Jinping _ will hold their first meeting Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 in Singapore. (Central News Agency via the AP)
China's high speed rail is one third US price and half of Europe price but still too expensive for other countries | NextBigFuture.com
Construction of high-speed railways abroad is part of Beijing's massive "One Belt, One Road" initiative to increase trade and infrastructure links with countries from Asia to Africa, bu
China's Lone Aircraft Carrier Struts Its Stuff
An admiral's visit prompts takeoffs, landings, and even a Foreign Object Damage walk.
The Great Unraveling of U.S. Policy in the South China Sea
The only way for Washington to take the initiative is to adopt a more aggressive approach of deterrence by denial.
China attempting to leap beyond current US technology with first electric drive on a military submarine | NextBigFuture.com
Chinese state media has reported that the China is fitting its newest nuclear sub with an electromagnetic engine that sounds a lot like Tom Clancy's fictional Red October engine. Rear Admiral Ma
US will not numerically match China's submarines at $2.7-4 billion a piece | NextBigFuture.com
The National Interest discusses the US Navy concern about matching the number of Chinese and Russian submarine