All wars are hybrid, but war — and the notion of hybrid — have changed.
India and China: 1962 as a Turning Point
A history retold about India and China from 1949 to 1962, a formative and yet self-destructive phase in a troubled relationship.
Boosting Transatlantic Technology Cooperation
The EU and the U.S. need to address the real technology competitiveness challenge, which is China.
Biden Vs. Xi: The Global Battle for Restoring Domestic Economic Balance
How the fight against inequality at home unites — and separates — Biden and Xi Jinping. And who seems to have the upper hand.
Asian Nations and Their Languages
Three large Asian nations — China, India and Indonesia — are polyphonic and geographically diverse. They all made different choices on their national language.
Transatlantic Relations After the Afghanistan Debacle
Reflections on the need to guard against the false prophets of making hay out of the current situation by effectively doing China’s bidding inside Europe, especially inside Germany.
The United States as Number 2?
The Republican Party is utterly unprepared for the hard realities of relative U.S. decline vis-à-vis China.
Chinese “Might Have Beens”: Big Opportunities Missed
The centenary of the Chinese Communist Party makes this a good time to consider some Chinese “might have beens” and their relevance today.
China in My Life — A Personal Journey: The 1950s
How does the emergence of China look through the prism of a Westerner’s life?

























