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Jianlu Bi

Jianlu Bi

Jianlu Bi is a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy in Focus think tank at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, and a research fellow at the Charhar Institute in Beijing. His research interests include international politics and communications. He holds a doctoral degree in communication studies and a master’s degree in international studies.
Jianlu Bi is a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy in Focus think tank at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, and a research fellow at the Charhar Institute in Beijing. His research interests include international politics and communications. He holds a doctoral degree in communication studies and a master’s degree in international studies.
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Opinion | Path to South China Sea stability doesn’t run through US, UK or the EU

The statement by 14 countries is a geopolitical exercise, amplifying the flawed 2016 Hague arbitral ruling to try to drive a wedge between China and its neighbours.

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Chinese gains in robotics show that nations wishing to compete must go beyond financial engineering to master their physical realities.

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Far from instilling security, the raids produce fear and outrage, damage the economy and social cohesion, and leave America’s name in tatters.

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