Taiwan: Why Taipei announces its own military exercises
After China's People's Liberation Army, Taiwan's military wants to hold a military exercise involving live ammunition. The exercises begin on Wednesday.
By Michael Radunski
After China's People's Liberation Army, Taiwan's military wants to hold a military exercise involving live ammunition. The exercises begin on Wednesday.
By Michael Radunski
China is holding massive military exercises around Taiwan, and the rhetoric is becoming increasingly hostile. Is China about to strike? Expert Angela Stanzel analyzes the situation and advises Germany to be more assertive towards China.
By Michael Radunski
During his visit to China, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have much to discuss. It’s about becoming more resilient against Western sanctions. Customs data shows the extent to which China supports Russia’s war machine in Ukraine.
By Michael Radunski
Germany aims to show a stronger presence in the Indo-Pacific and dispatches two German navy ships to the region. China's leadership is annoyed – and warns the German government in advance not to jeopardize peace and stability.
By Michael Radunski
A Chinese fighter jet dropped flares over an Australian helicopter, but the helicopter pilot managed to avoid harm by performing evasive maneuvers.
By Marcel Grzanna
Research regarding the current state of ship propulsion systems and the illegal export of lasers: Three spies allegedly passed on information about cutting-edge technology to China in exchange for money.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets Xi Jinping today. They will discuss China's backing for Russia in the Ukraine war and the Iranian attack against Israel. Alexander Gabuyev, Director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, explains in an interview with Michael Radunski how China could be persuaded to change its position.
By Michael Radunski
Asia and Oceania are the new capitals of military build-up. No other region in the world has recently sold more weapons, according to a new report by the renowned Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
By Michael Radunski
China is arming itself. Dan Smith, Director of the renowned SIPRI Institute spoke with Table.Briefings about the priorities and goals, but also the weak points of the Chinese military.
By Michael Radunski
The National People's Congress opening day in Beijing is the day of numbers. Alongside the plans for economic growth, the military budget is also presented. The latter arouses fears and concerns – especially in the region.
By Michael Radunski