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China's third aircraft carrier in final assembly

China's third aircraft carrier will be launched in 2021 – it is supposed to be similar to the most modern US carriers. However, it is questionable whether all the necessary technologies will be available. Beijing also put plans for further aircraft carriers on hold some time ago for cost reasons and lack of necessary technologies.

Von Redaktion Table

Hafnium cyber attack becomes state affair

China can't seem to let it go: Despite agreements with Western countries to the contrary, hackers from the Far East are repeatedly accessing the data of authorities, banks, and companies. With access to Microsoft's Exchange servers, a particularly spectacular case is now causing outrage. But is the state really behind the espionage?

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Education level endangers growth in China

China's plans to become an "industrial superpower" have received much attention. Beijing wants to move into new sectors – for example, AI, robots, new mobility – and make the economy more innovative. But education levels threaten to stifle growth, as Scott Rozelle, a development economist at Stanford University, reports in his new book, Invisible China.

Von Nico Beckert

No decoupling from China

China is not only a partner and economic competitor for Germany but also a systemic rival. This means that global challenges will also have to be solved jointly with China in the future. But no decoupling from China also means a level playing field and stricter reciprocity. Europe must not allow itself to be divided and, in coordination with the US, should find a common China policy.

Von Redaktion Table

Taiwan's successful pandemic management

No lockdown, hardly any tests, and no vaccination campaign: Yet hardly any other country has managed to contain the pandemic as successfully as Taiwan. Unlike the authoritarian People's Republic, the island republic used democratic means.

Von Felix Lee