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2 superpowers, 1 playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike


Sree VijaykumarThe year 2025 has not been a great one for U.S.-Chinese relations. Tit-for-tat tariffs and the scramble over rare earth elements has dampened economic relations between the world's two leading economies. Meanwhile, territorial disputes between China and American allies in the Indo-Pacific region have further deepened the intensifying military rivalry.

This rift has often been portrayed as a clash of opposing ideological systems: democracy versus autocracy; economic liberalism versus state-led growth; and individualism versus collectivism.

But such framing relies on a top-down look at the two countries premised on statements and claims of powerful leaders. What it obscures is that both superpowers are administered by the same kind of professionals: career bureaucrats.



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Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela
Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela
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Consumer goods firms cut CEO tenures short in push for growth
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An MIT professor was fatally shot at his home and police launched a homicide investigation
An MIT professor was fatally shot at his home and police launched a homicide investigation
A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been fatally shot at his home near Boston and authorities say they have launched a homicide investigation.


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Frog gut bacterium eliminates cancer tumors in mice with a single dose
Frog gut bacterium eliminates cancer tumors in mice with a single dose
A bacterium from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs has "exhibited remarkably potent" tumor-killing abilities when administered intravenously, outperforming current standard therapies and paving the way for an entirely new approach to treating cancer.




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Even In a Populist Moment, Democrats Are Split on the Problem of Corporate Power
Even In a Populist Moment, Democrats Are Split on the Problem of Corporate Power
Democratic voters have turned against big business, but only the progressive faction of the party has listened. This distance between voters and leaders is unusual and can't go on forever. Or can it?


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Jared Kushner's firm exits takeover battle for Warner Bros Discovery
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he is considering an executive order to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug -- a decision that could reshape the cannabis industry, ease criminal penalties and unlock billions in research funding.


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10 breathtaking train journeys through Europe's winter wonderlands | National Geographic
Europe's Christmas markets hardly need help feeling charming, but somehow trains make them even more so. While the rails carry you past storybook villages and evergreen-studded hills, the journey itself becomes as much a part of the experience as the markets.Here are 10 of the most breathtaking routes to savor the holidays by railway. Most routes here are covered by the Eurail Pass, but plan in advance for the busy Christmas season.




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Bondi beach attack badly shakes sense of safety for Australia's Jews - WSJ
Bondi beach attack badly shakes sense of safety for Australia's Jews - WSJ
In September last year, more than 1,400 people filled the streets in Sydney's world-famous Bondi Beach neighborhood to celebrate the opening of a new synagogue and community center.It was a different scene on Tuesday, just days after two gunmen killed 15 people and injured more than three dozen people at a nearby Hanukkah festival, including two rabbis affiliated with the Chabad of Bondi center. Flowers lined the front gate. The street was desolate, aside from the presence of police officers and community security guards. Occasionally, a concerned community member dropped off supplies.


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Trump set to interview Fed's Christopher Waller for chair - WSJ
Trump set to interview Fed's Christopher Waller for chair - WSJ
President Trump is set to interview another candidate for Federal Reserve chair, Fed governor Christopher Waller, on Wednesday, according to people familiar with the matter.Officials have cautioned that the process is fast-moving and that meetings can always be postponed or canceled as the president continues to deliberate.Trump last week interviewed former Fed governor Kevin Warsh, who he said is at the top of his list for the job along with Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council.


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Trump administration expands travel ban to additional countries - WSJ
Trump administration expands travel ban to additional countries - WSJ
WASHINGTON--The Trump administration expanded its travel ban to cover five additional countries, and added partial bans on 15 additional countries, in a move to formalize President Trump's promised crackdown on "third-world countries."


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US tanker seizure has paralyzed Venezuela's oil business - except Chevron's - WSJ
US tanker seizure has paralyzed Venezuela's oil business - except Chevron's - WSJ
Chevron stands as one of the last big shippers of Venezuelan oil after the U.S. seized a sanctioned tanker last week allegedly carrying the country's crude to the black market.




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3 Days After Deadly Brown Shooting, Killer and Motive Remain a Mystery
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The authorities released more video footage in an attempt to identify a suspect, and said they had no idea why the killer attacked a study session.


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AI promised a revolution. Companies are still waiting.
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Why iRobot's Bankruptcy Was No Surprise to Co-founder Colin Angle
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Laid Off From Big Tech? Here Come the Rebounder Founders - Inc
Laid Off From Big Tech? Here Come the Rebounder Founders - Inc
Alphonzo Terrell had just returned home from Twitter's Los Angeles office in November 2022 when he found himself suddenly locked out of Slack--the first sign that he and about half of Twitter's 7,500 employees had been laid off. "It was like the scene in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos goes like this," Terrell says, snapping his fingers, "and people start evaporating into dust."Not that the layoffs came as any big surprise. For the better part of a year, Terrell and his colleagues had followed every twist of the will-he-won't-he drama surrounding billionaire Elon Musk's attempts to take over the company. They watched as Musk made a play for Twitter, tried to back out, and then had his hand forced by the board.




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The wrong pillow can wreck your sleep. Science can help you find the right one - National Geographic
The wrong pillow can wreck your sleep. Science can help you find the right one - National Geographic
If you've ever blamed a lousy night's rest on stress, room temperature, or your mattress, you might be overlooking the smallest--and arguably most influential--piece of your sleep setup: your pillow.It may look like a basic rectangle of fluff, but sleep scientists say your pillow is one of the most powerful levers you have for regulating how quickly you fall asleep, how deeply you stay asleep, and how your neck, spine, breathing, and brain function long after you wake.


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Return to Office Mandates Problem: There's No Space for Workers to Sit - Business Insider
Return to Office Mandates Problem: There's No Space for Workers to Sit - Business Insider
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FTX Insider Caroline Ellison Has Been Quietly Moved Out of Prison - Business Insider
FTX Insider Caroline Ellison Has Been Quietly Moved Out of Prison - Business Insider
Caroline Ellison, the former cryptocurrency executive and ex-girlfriend of Sam Bankman-Fried, has been quietly moved out of federal lockup after serving roughly 11 months of her two-year prison sentence, Business Insider has learned.Ellison, 31, was transferred on October 16 from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in Connecticut to what's known as community confinement, a Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesperson said.


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This Hollywood property mogul stands to lose no matter who wins Warner - WSJ
This Hollywood property mogul stands to lose no matter who wins Warner - WSJ
A drastic slowdown in the streaming business has delivered a major blow to Hackman Capital Partners, the largest independent owner and operator of soundstages.Now, whatever the outcome of Netflix's and Paramount's battle for Warner Bros. Discovery, it is likely to make matters even worse for the Los Angeles-based real estate company.




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'A very hostile climate for workers': US labor movement struggles under Trump
'A very hostile climate for workers': US labor movement struggles under Trump
National Labor Relations Board, the federal watchdog for workers' rights, has been rendered toothless as employees grapple with corporations


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Spooked by AI and layoffs, white-collar workers see their security slip away - WSJ
Spooked by AI and layoffs, white-collar workers see their security slip away - WSJ
Office workers are filled with anxiety and hanging on to their jobs for dear life.as sectors such as information and financial services shed jobs in recent months.


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Marshall Islands launches universal basic income scheme offering cryptocurrency - in world first
Marshall Islands launches universal basic income scheme offering cryptocurrency - in world first
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Are There Fourth Amendment Rights in Google Search Terms?
A noteworthy decision, even if there's no majority opinion.brbrThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling in Commonwealth v. Kurtz today, on whether there are Fourth Amendment rights in Google search terms. Among the seven Justices, three took on that question and said no, the Fourth Amendment and the state constitution do not apply. (One Justice said that she would say no if she had to reach it, but she didn't have to reach it, so she would not take a position.)In the case, the police were trying to find out who committed a sexual assault of a person known in the opinion by her initials, "K.M."


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Humans are now the minority online | Euractiv
Humans are now the minority online | Euractiv
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Why can someone in suburban Sydney own 6 guns legally? New laws might change that
Why can someone in suburban Sydney own 6 guns legally? New laws might change that
The Bondi shooters legally owned the guns they used to kill 15 people in a terrorist attack. The government has flagged harsher gun laws, but will they work?


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The perfect plastic? Plant-based, fully saltwater degradable, zero microplastics
The perfect plastic? Plant-based, fully saltwater degradable, zero microplastics
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have one-upped themselves in their quest to solve our microplastic problem. They report a new plant-based plastic made from cellulose, the world’s most abundant organic compound. The new plastic is strong, flexible, and capable of rapid decomposition in natural environments, setting it apart from other plastics marketed as biodegradable.


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There's a Wasp Nest in the Living Room. On Purpose.
There's a Wasp Nest in the Living Room. On Purpose.
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Robert Samuelson, Award-Winning Economics Columnist, Dies at 79
Robert Samuelson, Award-Winning Economics Columnist, Dies at 79
He was a familiar byline in Newsweek and The Washington Post for decades, explaining the intricacies of economic policy in reader-friendly vernacular.


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AI romance blooms as Japanese woman weds virtual part
Weddings with fictional characters pick up pace in Japan.


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Louisiana law requiring age verification on social media is unconstitutional, federal judge rules
Louisiana law requiring age verification on social media is unconstitutional, federal judge rules
The law was designed to protect kids from online predators and give parents more control over what kids see, but the judge said it was too broad and vague.


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Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret' despite new law
Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret' despite new law
An essay mill owner says he's made millions, while an ex-lecturer says he quit due to rife cheating.


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Why your early 2000s photos are probably lost forever
Why your early 2000s photos are probably lost forever
If you used a digital camera in the early 2000s, there's a good chance whole chapters of your life have been erased. A generation of photos has vanished on broken hard drives and defunct websites.For my 40th birthday, I asked my friends and family members for one gift: pictures of me in my early 20s. My own photo collection from that era - roughly 2005-2010 - is devastatingly scarce. There's a blank space somewhere between my albums of printed college photos and my Dropbox folder of early motherhood snapshots. All I could find from those years was a handful of low-res pictures of me in a bar doing something weird with my hands.


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Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns
Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns
Concerns about and dissatisfaction with healthcare costs in the U.S. underscore Americans' belief that the nation's healthcare system is highly flawed.


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Six-month wait for driving tests set to last until 2027
Six-month wait for driving tests set to last until 2027
"The DVSA has already carried out 74,847 extra tests between June and November this year compared to 2024, and these new measures will deliver thousands more extra tests over the next year," the spokesperson added.


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Warner Bros to reject $108bn Paramount bid, reports say
Warner Bros to reject $108bn Paramount bid, reports say
Some in the film industry have criticised the plan to merge all or part of Warner Bros with a rival. The Writers Guild of America's East and West branches called for the merger to be blocked, arguing that it would result in lower wages and job cuts.


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Hot for its bot, McKinsey may cut thousands of jobs
Hot for its bot, McKinsey may cut thousands of jobs
Consultant cut thyself! Where consulting firms typically tell other companies how to make more money by trimming the fat, they are now looking inward, as advances in AI and a push for efficiency prompt layoffs, with blue-chip advisor McKinsey weighing thousands of job cuts, according to reports.


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A photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Olympic venue
A photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Olympic venue
A wildlife photographer has discovered one of the oldest and largest collections of dinosaur footprints in an Italian national park. Officials announced Tuesday that the footprints date back about 210 million years to the Triassic Period. The site is near the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympic venue of Bormio. Experts say the site contains as many as 20,000 footprints over five kilometers. The prints were made by long-necked bipedal herbivores, similar to a Plateosaurus. Lombardy regional governor, Attilio Fontana, called it a "gift for the Olympics," although public access plans have not yet been made.


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The race for an AI Jesus is on - The Economist
The race for an AI Jesus is on - The Economist
PASTOR'S job is to lead congregants towards a closer relationship with the divine. With Christmas approaching many are writing sermons they hope will do just that. Yet surveys show that Americans' trust in clergy has hit a record low. More people now pray in their cars than in churches.Perhaps inevitably, tech bros in Silicon Valley are taking the wheel. "Text with Jesus", an app built with OpenAI's ChatGPT model, allows users to pose personal and theological questions. Represented by an avatar with a well-trimmed hipster beard, Jesus responds with friendly nudges and quotes from scripture.


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Warner Bros reportedly poised to reject Paramount’s $108bn hostile takeover bid
Warner Bros reportedly poised to reject Paramount’s $108bn hostile takeover bid
Filings to the US Securities and Exchange Commission show that the three sovereign wealth funds will contribute $24bn, almost 60% of the $40.7bn in equity, twice what the Ellisons are contributing.


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U.S. scientists must compete internationally, just like auto and steel workers do
U.S. scientists must compete internationally, just like auto and steel workers do
The other path is to bring competition to science funding in a deliberate way. The United States could open portions of federal research funding to global competition, while setting clear guardrails for security, oversight, and transparency. In the near term, some U.S. scientists would lose grants to researchers abroad.


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Texas sues TV makers for taking screenshots of what people watch
Texas sues TV makers for taking screenshots of what people watch
The Texas Attorney General sued five major television manufacturers, accusing them of illegally collecting their users' data by secretly recording what they watch using Automated Content Recognition (ACR) technology.


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Windows to the soul: Pupils reveal 'aphantasia', the absence of visual imagination
Windows to the soul: Pupils reveal 'aphantasia', the absence of visual imagination
Visual imagination - or rather, the lack of it - can be verified by measuring pupil dilation, thereby providing the first physiological evidence of aphantasia, new research shows.


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Testifying against my sex trafficker was only half the battle | Psyche Turning Points
Testifying against my sex trafficker was only half the battle | Psyche Turning Points
Cast out by my family as a child, I was groomed by a sex trafficker. I'm finally done with cowering


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FBI Releases Video Timeline of Suspected Brown Campus Shooter - Bloomberg
FBI Releases Video Timeline of Suspected Brown Campus Shooter - Bloomberg
Officials released a video timeline on Tuesday showing the movements of the suspected shooter at Brown University as they again appealed to the public to come forward with any relevant information.The roughly five minute video shared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows a person clad in dark clothing walking and at times running through the streets of Providence, Rhode Island both before and after the Saturday afternoon shooting rampage that killed two Brown students and injured nine people. The person's face is obscured by a cap and mask in the footage shared thus far, which includes video shot from residential surveillance systems and a car dashboard camera.


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America gives Ukraine reason to hope, just - The Economist
America gives Ukraine reason to hope, just - The Economist
Achristmas ceasefire in Ukraine? The German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, hopes for one. And the upbeat words of European and Ukrainian leaders, and American negotiators, after two days of talks in Berlin, made the prospect sound a little closer. They announced alignment on a package of nato-like security guarantees and economic support for Ukraine once the fighting stops. But many details are hazy and most need a lot more negotiation. Crucially, the proposals have yet to be put to Russia, which will no doubt object to many of them. Indeed, no one knows whether Vladimir Putin, Russia's leader, is even interested in ending his onslaught, now nearly four years old.


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Where America's most prominent short-sellers are placing their bets - The Economist
Where America's most prominent short-sellers are placing their bets - The Economist
"I have to giggle," says Jim Chanos, asked if investors have become overly optimistic about artificial intelligence. "We've got to the 'data-centres-in-space' stage of the cycle. There are very smart people writing about why that's completely plausible." Firms from SpaceX and Blue Origin to Alphabet plan to shrug off earthly constraints on the computing clusters that power AI, and launch them into orbit. To Mr Chanos, who is perhaps Wall Street's most experienced short-seller, such pharaonic ambitions immediately ring alarm bells. Yet even he hesitates to say definitively that share prices are in a bubble: "That's something we'll only be able to tell with hindsight."


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The FBI is investigating a startup founder accused of using VC money to pay for her house and a Caribbean wedding.
The FBI is investigating a startup founder accused of using VC money to pay for her house and a Caribbean wedding.
Shiloh Luckey faces SEC charges for using VC funds to pay for her home, Super Bowl tickets, trips to Aspen, and a wedding. The FBI is also investigating.


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Wednesday briefing: What’s at stake for the BBC as it faces further funding questions
Wednesday briefing: What’s at stake for the BBC as it faces further funding questions
Her book, The Gifts of Winter, is the result of her exploring how to avoid her former dread of this time. "I fell deeply in love with winter … It is a captivating and truly gorgeous season," she tells Rachel Dixon, in this piece which teaches us how to love it too.


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Lower clothing prices help inflation fall by more than expected
Lower clothing prices help inflation fall by more than expected
She added that it must be noted that "falling inflation doesn't mean the cost of living is getting cheaper" and that "many households are still reeling from the impact of the mega price hikes we've endured over the past few years".



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