China’s upcoming 14th Five-Year Plan is poised to supercharge its nuclear arsenal, closing the strategic gap with the US and Russia like never before, analysts reveal. This signals a bold new era in Beijing’s defense and deterrence strategy
Browsing: strategic competition
A new report reveals that Australia is finding itself more “increasingly alone” in its battle to counter China’s growing influence across the Pacific, even as rival powers ramp up their aid and diplomatic efforts throughout the region
China views its rivalry with the US as a marathon rather than a sprint-employing patience and strategic precision to gradually build its lead. In contrast, analysts observe that America often prioritizes quick, short-term victories on the global stage
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation warns that China may exploit Britain’s choice to avoid officially branding it as an enemy, leveraging this ambiguity to advance its strategic and technological goals
In a bold and daring move, China directly challenged the U.S. on trade and security, exposing cracks in American diplomacy like never before. This high-stakes standoff signals a dramatic shift in global power, with Beijing confidently asserting its place at the center of the world stage
In a recent analysis, “The Strategist” highlights how Australia’s heightened military response to the presence of Chinese warships in the region inadvertently strengthens Beijing’s position. Such overreactions may embolden China’s assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.






