Israel in ‘precarious position’ as China cozies up with Iran, expert says Though Beijing has “consistently” sided with anti-Israel actors, it will probably keep working with the Jewish state on advanced technology, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, Zineb Riboua told JNS. Izzy Salant Jan. 30, 2025
Turning human rights upside down A new era might could see authoritarian states like China and Iran hauling liberal democratic nations before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Ben Cohen Dec. 13, 2024
China’s weak attempts at Mideast diplomacy is faced with heavy reliance on Iranian oil As tensions heighten in region, Beijing is taking strategic diplomatic steps to uphold its enduring connection with Iran. Jennifer Teale Dec. 6, 2024
Earliest known Chinese inscription discovered in Jerusalem The Ming Dynasty bowl on which it was found dates back to 1520-1570, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority. JNS Staff Dec. 3, 2024
Reflections on the outlandish: Navigating the strategic earthquake in the fertile crescent It is strategically wise to consider now how one handles the disintegration of Syria. David Wurmser Dec. 1, 2024
The Sting Doctrine Haven’t the flaws of only diplomatic solutions become obvious? Clifford D. May Nov. 7, 2024
China’s foreign minister expresses support for Lebanon Beijing will continue to stand on the "side of justice and on the side of Arab brothers, including Lebanon," said Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Sept. 24, 2024
America the unprepared In this election year, the international challenges to the United States, the needs of its armed forces and the approach of either major party presidential candidate to the duties of commander-in-chief have thus far gone virtually unmentioned. Michael Mandelbaum Aug. 25, 2024
America’s ‘self-defeat’ in Afghanistan Three years after the U.S. withdrawal, lessons should have been learned. Clifford D. May Aug. 21, 2024