China spent over $309 billion on defense in 2023, more than any other country with the exception of the United States.
China is not ready for war, according to a contentious report from a US think tank, which claims the main motivation for the ...
Chinese researchers are behind the theft of intellectual property and other technological innovations for batteries, electric ...
President Trump said China and Russia should halve their military spending and limit nuclear weapons. You first, China said. By David Pierson Reporting from Hong Kong China said Friday that the ...
A looming dropoff in U.S. weapons deliveries is threatening to strain Ukraine’s budding domestic arms production to the ...
So, why spend all that money on new weapons? “China’s military modernization gains are not designed to conquer Taiwan through military attack. Instead, (they are) designed to help the PLA more ...
affordable weapons systems. This trend has been amplified by rising military tensions in the South China Sea, where China and four Southeast Asian nations – the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia ...
President Trump’s restrictions on foreign aid and targeting of a key agency funding programs around the world may be offering ...
South China Sea disputes, affordability and political trust help Seoul gain foothold in Southeast Asian arms market, analysts say China has been a major arms supplier to Southeast Asia, but ...
As defense cooperation among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea grows, it will enable these countries to offset vulnerabilities relative to the U.S.
And China's building nuclear weapons, and China's trying to catch ... specify when or how he anticipates talks on nuclear arms or military spending reduction to take place. The administration ...